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  1. VicRoads response to VAGO report - Maintaining State Controlled Roadways

    22 June 2017 Today the Victorian Auditor General has tabled his report, Maintaining State Controlled Roadways, examining how VicRoads maintains the arterial road network.
  2. Proposed Speed Limit Reduction: Point Nepean Road, Blairgowrie

    28 March 2017

    We're seeking community feedback from people in the Blairgowrie and Rye areas, who travel on Point Nepean Road.

  3. A state-wide response to Essendon plane crash

    24 March 2017 When emergencies affect our community, VicRoads plays a key role in our State’s emergency response.
  4. International Women's Day 2017 Staff Profiles

    8 March 2017 In recognition of International Women’s Day, we caught up with a few of our female staff members who work in typically male dominated areas of the business. These women have shared their stories below, and are paving a way for more women to work in the industry
  5. VicRoads hosts Open House session to seek input on roadwork priorities

    20 February 2017

    South west locals can talk to VicRoads Chief Executive John Merritt about what matters most to them at a community ‘Open House’ session in Portland this week.

  6. Updated VicRoads Tree Policy

    20 January 2017 VicRoads has updated its Tree Policy, providing guiding principles for consideration of tree retention or new tree planting in road reserves.
  7. Going above and beyond at Christmas

    18 January 2017 While most of us were unwrapping presents and overindulging in Christmas fare, the team at VicRoads’ Donald Depot were putting aside their own festivities to keep our roads safe for travellers.
  8. Automated vehicles and the human factor, how will we interact?

    21 December 2016 No, you’re not watching a sci-fi movie. Automated vehicles are here for real, and they have the potential to make driving safer and more efficient.
  9. When your life's blocked off by a landslide

    27 October 2016 Jan Davies and son Brett were cut off when the Snowy River Road was blocked by a landslide, but Black Mountain farmers Chris and Janine Cooper, with Paddy the dog (below), helped negotiate the roadworks to bring in supplies and tend their cattle.