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Senator RENNICK: Okay. On the National Highway, Gore Highway and Newell Highway, as you may well know, that’s on a lot of black soil country. There have been a lot of heavy rains there in the last year or so. Who’s responsible when it comes to national highways for general repairs and maintenance? Because of all of this rain now, it’s just littered with potholes. You’ve got a highway here with big semis travelling on it. As I’m sure Senator Sterle will know, in times of emergency, which is what I consider this to be, that road is dangerous right now. Along the whole Newell Highway, you might be doing 110 down the road and you hit a pothole that’s half the size of a volcano. Is there anything being done to look at repairing those roads? Sorry about my ignorance; my question is: how much of that is a federal-state maintenance issue? Mr Meagher: The short answer is that maintenance is the responsibility of state and territory governments. The Australian government provides maintenance funding for roads that are on the National Land Transport Network. Senator RENNICK: Yes, which these are. Mr Meagher: We provide $350 million annually, Senator. Senator RENNICK: For the entire national— Mr Meagher: Correct. Senator RENNICK: That’s split up by— Mr Meagher: Yes, by jurisdiction. Senator RENNICK: Is that prorated on kilometres of road or population? Mr Meagher: It’s based on the road network, I believe. I am happy to take that on notice and confirm it.

Question Number: 205
PDR Number: SQ22-000785
Date Submitted: 07/11/2022
Department or Body: Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts

The principle that funding of maintenance on the National Land Transport Network is a joint responsibility is established in the National Partnership Agreement on Land Transport Infrastructure Programs, publicly available on the Federal Financial Relationships website. Arrangements for the calculation and payment of maintenance funding for the $350 million annual road component of the National Land Transport Network are set out in the Notes on Administration available on the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional 2 Development, Communications and the Arts’ website: National Partnership Agreement (infrastructure.gov.au).

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