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River Murray update: Waikerie Ferry to temporarily close at 10am tomorrow
As River Murray water levels continue to fall, the Waikerie Ferry will be temporarily closed between 10am and 5pm tomorrow (Friday 10 February) to shift the ferry to the lower landing to allow services to continue.
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Port Lincoln pavement renewal project kicks off
The first stage of pavement renewal works aimed at improving road safety and amenity in the centre of Port Lincoln will begin on Sunday, 19 February.
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Works to commence on Marrabel Road to improve safety
Upgrades are being delivered along Marrabel Road in the Mid North to improve road safety and heavy vehicle productivity between Saddleworth and Eudunda.
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River Murray update: Goyder Highway to re-open in both directions tomorrow morning
Following the removal of the temporary levee from the road surface, the Goyder Highway near Morgan will re-open to all vehicles (excluding Oversize Overmass vehicles) in both directions from 9am tomorrow (Wednesday 8 February).
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Temporary closure of the Lyrup Ferry
The Department for Infrastructure and Transport advises there will be a temporary closure of the Lyrup Ferry service from 10am to 2pm on Tuesday, 14 February (weather permitting).
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Wheels in motion for safer beaches, lower speed limits
South Australians now have the opportunity to have their say on proposed options to lower speed limits on the state’s beaches, improving safety for all beach goers.
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SA’s outback set for a wide range of community infrastructure upgrades
Communities across South Australia's outback are about to receive a wide range of infrastructure upgrades and new facilities, thanks to new funding from the Australian Government.
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Traffic switches mark first use of new, duplicated Augusta Highway sections
Motorists are now able to use the brand-new, duplicated carriageway of the Augusta Highway for the first time, after traffic was diverted onto a newly sealed section to enable works to occur along the existing highway earlier this week.
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Works ongoing to complete three lower Eyre Peninsula overtaking lanes
The Department for Infrastructure and Transport advises that works will continue over the coming months to complete three new overtaking lanes on the lower Eyre Peninsula.
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River Murray flood update: Planning to re-opening roads and ferries safely
With River Murray flood waters to continue to recede in the coming weeks, the Department, together with its contractors, has been working hard to plan the re-opening of all closed roads and ferries as soon as it is safe to do so.
Tomorrow (Wednesday 25 January), Kingston Road at Moorook will re-open to light vehicles by 8am, while Lyrup Ferry will resume operations from midday.
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Safety reminder for boaties this Australia Day public holiday and over the weekend
An expected surge in visitors to metro coastal waters and Goolwa this Australia Day public holiday and weekend has prompted warnings from Marine Safety Officers for holidaymakers to be boat and water safe.
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Done and dusted! Port Wakefield projects complete
After proving their worth as a solution to traffic bottlenecks, the Port Wakefield Overpass and Highway Duplication have officially opened.