
Construction has started on stage two of the Sutherland-Cronulla Active Transport Link (SCATL) as the NSW Government’s record investment in walking and cycling continues to improve local communities.
Construction of the second stage begins next week and will link the Kingsway at Jackson Avenue, Miranda to Denman Avenue and Gannons Road, Caringbah.
SCATL will help locals to leave the car at home when they need to get to the shops, work, school or to enjoy our beautiful Shire.
Construction of stage two will start with the east section, while consultation will continue on the western leg of the project between Jackson Avenue and Sylvania Road, Miranda.
Early works will start with setting up of fencing and barriers adjacent to Malvern Road reserve, surveying, and putting erosion and sediment controls in place.
Transport for NSW is continuing survey and design work along the route to ensure impacts on vegetation can be reduced during construction.
The community will have an opportunity to comment on a revised route for Stage 2 West later this year, to be followed by detailed design and planning for Stage 3 through Woolooware and Cronulla.
I’m delighted that the entire SCATL project to connect Sutherland and Cronulla is now fully funded.
“The 521 Australians killed in action - pray for them. But give the living a hug.”
Across the country on Vietnam Veterans Day, many services like those at @cronullarslsb remembered the lives lost and the sacrifices and trauma of those who came back. ... See MoreSee Less
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🇮🇹 Celebrating la dolce vita and all things Italian at Ferragosto street festival on a stunning winter’s day in Five Dock. 🇮🇹 ... See MoreSee Less
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What a wonderful celebration. Wish I knew it was on !
Gotta love Italians 😝😝😝
Well done mark a true soldier well done
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Good morning 😊 Congratulations, HaVe A GrEaT Day! #Amazing_Work, #Great_Photos, #GreAt_LeAdeR
Great pics mark
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Not related to this post , but if you have a bold vision to build more metro lines, you will absolutely have my vote 100%
Sadly you and NSW LIBS offer nothing to the people of NSW!!!
A chance to thank our veterans who fought for our country, at the annual Premier’s Veterans Reception at Government House. ... See MoreSee Less
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Good afternoon 😊 HaVe A GrEaT Day! #Amazing_Work, #Great_Photos, #GreAt_LeAdeR
Philip and Marie were missed at Church today
Prime Minister John Howard once said he had the second most important job in Australia, suggesting that the men’s cricket captaincy was the most important.
Bobby Simpson AO, who died today, has that job for two stints.
He was a test cricketer 1956-1968 and again 1977-1978, test captain 1963-1968 and 1977-1978 and national coach 1986-1996.
When test cricket was in crisis with the breakaway World Series Cricket, he came out of retirement aged 41 to lead his national side again. Later as national coach he reversed our ailing test fortunes.
Today certainly we lost a giant and loyal, long standing servant of Australian cricket. ... See MoreSee Less
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R.I.P Bobby Simpson
Giant of the game. RIP Bobby Simpson.
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Update on new Hungry Point Cronulla clifftop walk - I checked out progress this week - opening delayed to late September / early October but starting to look great! ... See MoreSee Less
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Amazing!
When this is complete will you consider looking at the replenishment of sand on the beach?
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Your days are numbered Mark Weekman.