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  • Writer's pictureThe Beagle

Consultation for the Moruya bypass open

Consultation for the Moruya bypass reopened on 4 April to provide the community further opportunity for feedback on three short-listed corridors – purple, yellow and orange.

Julian Watson, Program Director, Princes Highway upgrade says "We are happy to be back in Moruya to host a series of focused face-to-face community information sessions, and to meet and share information with community members at local markets.

"We have three focused sessions coming up to give community members the opportunity hear a short presentation and ask our team of specialists questions about the project and the issues we’ve received the most amount of feedback on. These include; traffic and noise, biodiversity and landscape, as well as flooding.

The Transport for NSW team will also continue to be at the SAGE markets for the next two weeks.

To book into a focus session, or to provide feedback on the bypass options go to our website: Nswroads.works/moruyabypass Feedback closes 5 June 2022.

Targeted subject information sessions - Registration open

Registrations have opened for the targeted subject information sessions on traffic, noise, flooding, biodiversity and landscape. You can register now.

Traffic and Noise Wednesday 11 May 2022

  • 12pm – 1pm

  • 3pm – 4pm

  • 6pm – 7pm

Landscape and Biodiversity Thursday 12 May

  • 12pm – 1pm

  • 3pm – 4pm

  • 6pm – 7pm

Flooding Tuesday 31 May

  • 12pm – 1pm

  • 3pm – 4pm

  • 6pm – 7pm

These sessions will give community members the opportunity to talk with the subject specialist about the project. Dates and an opportunity to register for the sessions will be provided shortly.

Meet the project team at the community market

For general project questions pop down and talk with a member of the team.


  • SAGE Community Market – Tuesday 17 May

Members of the community can provide feedback through the 'Map my Comment' interactive feedback portal, providing written feedback or completing the Moruya town centre survey or the business Survey.


NOTE: Comments were TRIALED - in the end it failed as humans will be humans and it turned into a pile of merde; only contributed to by just a handful who did little to add to the conversation of the issue at hand. Anyone who would like to contribute an opinion are encouraged to send in a Letter to the Editor where it might be considered for publication

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