Portal:Australian roads

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Welcome to the Australian roads portal.

This portal is designed to give an overview of articles associated with the roads in Australia, predominantly with a focus on the roads themselves, but also on their history, associated infrastructure, and other related topics.

Work on the portal and its articles is managed at WikiProject Australian Roads. We are happy to support new editors who are interested in this subject area and to advise them on the creation and improvement of articles. – Join us!

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Majura Parkway adjacent to Mount Majura solar farm
Majura Parkway adjacent to Mount Majura solar farm

Majura Parkway
Road in Canberra, Australia

Majura Parkway is a 11.5-kilometre-long (7.1 mi) north–south parkway located in the Majura district of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). It links the interchange with Federal Highway and Horse Park Drive at the edge of Gungahlin district to Monaro Highway in Fyshwick. (Full article...)

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DID YOU KNOW?

... that at a cost of A$812 million, the South Road Superway in Adelaide is the biggest single investment in a road project in South Australia’s history?
... that a grader which broke down during construction of Gary Junction Road had to be towed over 800 kilometres (500 mi), travelling at just 3 kilometres per hour (1.9 mph)?
... that local Aboriginal activist Michael Mansell called for the Brighton Bypass to be scrapped, stating that to continue construction "would be cultural vandalism, on an extreme scale"?

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