Regional Roads and Transport Recovery Package
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The package helps communities become more resilient to natural disasters by investing in building better infrastructure to improve transport networks across northern NSW.
The NSW and Australian Governments are providing infrastructure betterment funding to regional Local Government Areas to repair or build-back an asset to better withstand future natural disasters.
The core values of betterment funding are to enhance resilience, generate productivity, and deliver positive economic and social outcomes for the region.
How will they do this?
Resilience: Reduce the risk of impact to an asset over its lifecycle to better withstand natural disasters, and improve the ability to respond, recover and adapt after asset disruption.
Productivity: Maintain or improve the level of service and sustainable function that an asset provides.
- Economic: Achieve net benefits across the asset lifecycle based on the betterment value proposition and provide a return on investment.
- Social: Maintain or improve a community’s ability to function during and after a disruption to an asset.
Program objective
The $312.5 million Regional Roads and Transport Recovery Package (RRTRP) will fund the planning, development and delivery of priority local and state transport infrastructure resiliency works.
The RRTRP is applicable to Eligible Transport Infrastructure directly damaged or impacted by Australian Government Reference Number (AGRN) 1012 Natural Disaster event, covering February and March 2022 Severe Weather and Flooding across northern NSW.
Together with the Department of Regional NSW’s $200 million Infrastructure Betterment Fund, the RRTRP is the first of its kind in NSW.
How funding can be used
RRTRP funding is available for transport infrastructure resilience improvements (referred to as betterment activity). That is, resilience improvements that are in addition to the repair and reconstruction of damaged road and transport assets.
More information about the programs can be found in the RRTRP Guidelines (see the ‘Resources’ section below).
Program outcomes
The program improves the resiliency of the regional transport network to the continuing impacts of natural disasters by:
- strengthening the regional transport network’s capacity to withstand natural disasters
- improving the reliability of the regional transport network for regional communities during and after natural disaster events
- enhancing the adaptability of the regional transport network during and after natural disaster events
- improving the regional transport network’s ability to respond and recover when natural disasters do occur.
Applications for funding have closed and have been assessed. Projects must start within 12 months of receiving funding and will be complete within two years of signing the funding deed. All projects must be completed, and funding distributed by 30 May 2025.
Funding applicants
Twenty-six northern NSW Local Government Areas (LGA) were eligible to make applications for funding:
- Armidale
- Ballina
- Bellingen
- Byron
- Central Coast
- Cessnock
- Clarence Valley
- Coffs Harbour
- Dungog
- Glen Innes Severn
- Kempsey
- Kyogle
- Lake Macquarie
- Lismore
- Maitland
- Mid-Coast
- Muswellbrook
- Nambucca
- Newcastle
- Port Macquarie-Hastings
- Port Stephens
- Richmond Valley
- Singleton
- Tenterfield
- Tweed
- Upper Hunter.
Successful projects
Applications have been assessed and successful projects have been approved for funding.
A list of successful council projects is available here (PDF, 90.86 KB) (PDF, 90.86 KB)
A list of successful TfNSW projects is available here (PDF, 87.18 KB) (PDF, 87.18 KB)
Please note: although this information is updated regularly, project conditions may change rapidly, and may not reflect recent project developments. For the most up to date project information, please contact rrtrp@transport.nsw.gov.au or the relevant council.
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Media releases
- 15 April 2024
New flood-resilient bridge to be constructed at Melville Ford - 11 March 2024
Flood-damaged North Coast infrastructure to be built back better