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Wheels in motion: Cyclists big winners as raft of new projects unveiledThe State Government is spearheading a bonanza for cyclists with a series of new projects announced under the latest round of the State Bicycle Fund, combined with a raft of new initiatives under the national Road Safety Program.
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Best way to the game? The Footy Express!The State Government is once again providing free Footy Express services for the 2025 AFL season, making it easy for fans to get in and out of the city every game without the stress.
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Silver Celebration: Heysen Tunnels mark a quarter centuryThe Heysen Tunnels, a vital link in South Australia's transport network, are celebrating their 25th anniversary, coinciding with the completion of a significant safety upgrade.
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Safer and faster journeys along the Augusta HighwayLong weekend commuters to and from the state’s north will have a smoother, safer drive with traffic now flowing on dual lanes in both directions of a 29 kilometre stretch between Port Wakefield and Lochiel, marking the completion of major works on the Augusta Highway Duplication Project.
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New Aldinga Bridge opening to trafficThe completion of the new Aldinga Bridge, which will open to traffic from Monday, 3 March 2025, marks a significant milestone for the duplication of Main South Road between Aldinga and Sellicks.
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Easier and safer connections being delivered in the westLess congestion and improved safety and connectivity is on the way for western suburbs road users, with major works commencing to remove the frustrating ‘dogleg’ intersection across Grange Road at Beverley.
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Beam Me Up! Aquatic Centre takes shape with arrival of largest wooden beam in AustraliaThe framework of the new Adelaide Aquatic Centre continues to take shape, following the arrival of massive timber beams and columns, some of the biggest South Australia has ever seen.
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Rideshare gets the keys to the Barossa - and beyond - ahead of Gather RoundThe State Government will this week remove restrictions on metropolitan rideshare and chauffer drivers, allowing them to operate statewide – in a boon for the Barossa as it braces for its AFL Gather Round debut.
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Ride with Adelaide Metro as festival season comes to lifeGetting to Adelaide’s biggest festivals has never been easier with Adelaide Metro ramping up services to make public transport the best way to ride into the action.
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Culvert upgrade caters to heavy vehiclesThe Department for Infrastructure and Transport is upgrading a culvert on the Horrocks Highway, two kilometres north of Rhynie to improve freight productivity and safety.
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