Black Spot funding to improve road safety across Tasmania
The Albanese Government has committed $3.5 million to address safety at 15 locations under the Tasmanian 2026-27 Black Spot Program funding round. The Black Spot Program funds safety measures such as traffic lights, safety barriers, roundabouts and pedestrian crossings at locations where several serious crashes have occurred or are at risk of occurring. The projects were recommended by the Tasmanian Black Spot Consultative Panel.
This panel is comprised of local stakeholders who are best placed to ensure nominations of the highest priority and importance to the local community are recommended for approval. The Black Spot Program provides $150 million annually towards improving road safety at sites across the country. It is a key part of the Australian Government’s commitment under the National Road Safety Strategy 2021-2030 to reducing fatalities and serious injuries on our roads.
Anyone can nominate a Black Spot for consideration, including individuals, community groups and local councils. To view the projects funded under the 2026-27 Black Spot Program, make a nomination, or for further information on the program, visit https://investment.infrastructure.gov.au/about/local-initiatives/black-spot-program Quotes attributable to Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories, Kristy McBain MP: “This latest round of Black Spot projects in Tasmania will see road safety treatments undertaken at 15 sites.
“The Black Spot Program delivers low-cost improvements that have demonstrated effectiveness in reducing the risk of serious crashes and fatalities on our roads. “With our increased funding commitment to this long-running program, I encourage individuals, organisations and local governments to nominate sites in their local communities for consideration in the next funding round.” Quotes attributable to Chair of the Tasmanian Black Spot Consultative Panel, Anne Urquhart MP: “As Chair of the Tasmanian Black Spot Consultative Panel, I am proud to announce these much-needed safety improvements across our state.
“These projects have been recommended by those who know our local roads best – members of the public, local councils and road user groups. “These important works will make our roads safer for all road users.”