Roads
Premier plays tour guide to give glimpse inside West Gate Tunnel
Vehicles can now travel the full length of the long-awaited alternative to the West Gate Bridge, but the opening date and the price motorists will have to pay remain unknown.
- by Annika Smethurst
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Rail
Next stop court for level crossing removal works on Melton train line
Labor has promised to remove four level crossings from the Melton line and fast-tracked the works to finish in 2026. But land developers want to renegotiate the design of a bridge crossing the tracks.
- by Rachel Eddie
Road to ruin: Why Victoria’s pothole ‘minefield’ is getting worse
Drivers are suffering shredded tyres, smashed gearboxes and other vehicle damage. They want action to fix our roads.
- by Patrick Hatch
Removing this level crossing would literally divide a community, say residents
In Newport, the government plans to remove the level crossing but not bury or raise the train line, instead leaving the road permanently closed.
- by Patrick Hatch
‘Fearless, loyal, wholehearted’: Teenager killed in Pakenham crash
Kai McDonald, 16, was in sitting in the front passenger seat of the car when it crashed into another vehicle.
- by Gemma Grant
These potholes are so bad that the speed limit has to be dropped
Safety measures have been put in place on almost 500 kilometres of the state’s public roads pending work to fill potholes or fix cracking and other damage.
- by Patrick Hatch
Woman dead, three-year-old injured after truck crashes into preschool at Riddells Creek
A 43-year-old speech pathologist is dead and a three-year-old boy has been seriously injured after a water tanker ploughed into a preschool’s playground in a small town north of Melbourne.
- by Erin Pearson and Caroline Schelle
‘He didn’t deserve that’: Family of man killed by car on footpath mourn ‘senseless’ death
The family of retiree John Bato, who was killed when a car mounted the footpath and struck him while he was walking in Epping, have paid tribute to a “loving brother” and “really kind man”.
- by Brittany Busch, Gemma Grant and Roy Ward
Pedestrian dies after car mounts footpath in Epping
The 63-year-old Mill Park man was on the footpath when a silver hatchback crashed through a pedestrian crossing barrier.
- by Gemma Grant
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VicRoads was sold off with a promise of improved service. Instead, service got worse
Now, the impact of that is becoming clear: wait times have ballooned, service centres have been forced to close, customer satisfaction has plunged and staff say overworked colleagues are quitting in droves and not being replaced.
- by Patrick Hatch
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Infrastructure
‘More workers, extra shifts’: Fresh fears of West Gate Tunnel delays, cost blowouts
The $10 billion tunnel project is already years behind schedule and billions of dollars over budget, and now there’s a scramble to ensure it gets completed by next year.
- by Kieran Rooney