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Construction of wildlife underpasses underway as Appin Road upgrade enters next phase

  • 28 Nov 2024

Sydney, 28 November 2024: The construction of the first koala underpass at Appin Road in Campbelltown is officially underway as works progress to upgrade a key arterial in Sydney’s southwest. 

Underpass construction is part of a $170m upgrade of Appin Road, that has also seen the installation of koala fencing along the perimeter of the road, installation of roadside safety barriers, and road widening, improving road safety for motorists, koalas and other local wildlife.

Koala exclusion fencing has been installed along both sides of Appin Road between Noorumba Reserve and Beulah Reserve. This will help prevent impacts to koalas from vehicle strikes, which remains one of the top threats facing the local population.

Construction of the first koala crossing under Appin Road is being delivered as a boxed culvert three metres wide. The works will be undertaken whilst Appin Road remains open for traffic and is expected to be open to wildlife mid-2025.

The upgrade is being delivered as part of the Figtree Hill project, which will include 1,700 homes. 

Figtree Hill has recently opened the public entrance off Appin Road to the new community which will one day welcome more than 5,000 residents. More than 300 sites have been registered to-date, with construction on new homes to begin soon.

Quotes attributable to Greg Warren MP 

"I am glad to see work begin on this much needed project for our community and for our wildlife, and I will be continuing to ensure that the concerns of our community are both raised and actioned appropriately."

Quotes attributable to Campbelltown Mayor, Councillor Darcy Lound

“Seeing these works get underway is a great outcome for our community. Council has been calling for upgrades to Appin Road for many years and this is a step in the right direction to deliver safety improvements for motorists and our important koala colony. This investment in critical infrastructure to serve our growing city is very welcome.”

Quotes attributable to Brendan O’Brien, Head of NSW Residential Communities, Lendlease 

“We’ve wasted no time in starting construction of important koala safety measures following approval from Transport for NSW.

“This first fauna underpass at Noorumba Reserve will be the first safe east-west connection for koalas between the Nepean and Georges Rivers.”

ENDS


Notes to the Editor:

Project Opening November

General Project Update – June

Koala Corridor Animation

Water NSW Upper Canal
Figtree Hill Koala Underpass

 

For more information: 

Ashley Chrysler
Senior Manager External Affairs – NSW/ACT/QLD
ashley.chrysler@lendlease.com
+61 472 653 297

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