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www.transportplan.sa.gov.au Delivering the investment and strategic planning for South Australia’s freight future AusIntermodal 10 September 2014 Peter Hollister Director, Ports and Logis8cs Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure

Peter Hollister Department for Planning, Transport, and infrastructure SA - Delivering the investment and strategic planning for South Australia’s freight future

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www.transportplan.sa.gov.au  

Delivering  the  investment  and  strategic  planning  for  South  Australia’s  freight  future  

AusIntermodal  10  September  2014  

Peter  Hollister    Director,  Ports  and  Logis8cs  Department  of  Planning,  Transport  and  Infrastructure  

South  Australia’s  freight  transport  future  •  Integrated  Transport  and  Land  Use  Plan  (ITLUP)  

•  Moving  people    

•  Moving  freight  

•  Regional  Mining  and  Infrastructure  Plan  (RMIP)  

•  SA  freight  and  port  strategies  being  developed  

www.transportplan.sa.gov.au  

Strategic  Context  

! A  new  tram  network  ! Modernised  bus  network  

! New  and  upgraded  roads  ! Freight  and  ports  ! New  bikeways  and  walkways  ! Electrified  rail  network  ! Be@er  use  of  exisBng  assets  ! Increased  maintenance  

! Safety  

GOALS  

CHALLENGES  

SOLUTIONS  

1.  Healthy,  safe,  affordable  and  connected  communi8es  2.  A  strong,  diverse  and  growing  economy  

3.  Thriving  natural  and  built  environments  

6  key  challenges,  17  priori8es  to  address  challenges  

The  Process  

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Forecast  Total  South  Australian  Freight  Task  (Billion  Tonne  Kilometres)    

45%  

24%  

31%  

South  Australian  DomesBc  Freight  Task  2007/08  (Billion  Tonne  Kilometres)  

Road   Rail   Sea  

South  Australian  Interna8onal  Trade  

! $36  billion  (2013  dollars)  over  30  years  •  $29  billion  from  the  State  and  

Federal  Governments  •  $7  billion  from  local  government  

and  private  sector  

www.transportplan.sa.gov.au  

Projects  Completed  since  2003   $6.6  billion  

! Bakewell  underpass  ! Port  River  Expressway  ! Gallipoli  Underpass  and  Glenelg  Tram  overpass  ! Northern  Expressway  ! Sturt  Highway  duplicaBon  to  Nuriootpa  and  improvements  in  the  

Riverland  ! Re-­‐sleepering  of  the  train  lines  in  Adelaide    ! Glenelg  tram  line  extension  to  the  Entertainment  Centre  ! Seaford  rail  extension  and  electrifica8on  ! Outer  Harbor  deepening  ! LeFevre  Peninsula  rail  improvements  ! McLaren  Vale  overpass    ! Road  safety  improvements  (eg  Black  Spot  programs)  

Projects  Underway  and  Budgeted     $2.2  billion  

! CompleBon  of  Southern  Expressway  duplicaBon  ! South  Road  –  Torrens  Road  to  River  Torrens  ! Darlington  Upgrade  project  ! Comple8on  of  electrifica8on  of  the  Gawler  line  to  Dry  Creek,  and  new  

railcars  ! Resolving  capacity  constraints  at  Torrens  rail  juncBon  ! Tonsley  Park  transport  hub    ! Road  safety  improvements  (eg  Black  Spot  programs)  ! Replacement  of  River  Murray  ferries  ! North  East  Road  /  Sudholz  Road  intersecBon  ! South  Eastern  Freeway  Managed  Motorway  ! Road  improvements  in  the  Anangu  Pitjantjatjara  Yankunytjatjara  (APY)  

lands  

! $36  billion  (2013  dollars)  over  30  years  •  $29  billion  from  the  State  and  

Federal  Governments  •  $7  billion  from  local  government  

and  private  sector  

www.transportplan.sa.gov.au  

Investment  over  the  Next  30  Years  

1.  Adelaide’s  North–South  Corridor  and  the  Road  Network  

! North-­‐South  Corridor   $5.6b  

! Upgrading  of  other  major  traffic  and  freight  routes   $4.7b  

2.  Modernising  and  Expanding  Public  Transport    

! Upgrade  Adelaide’s  passenger  rail  lines  including  electrifica8on  

$3.3b  

! Bringing  back  the  trams  to  Adelaide  by  crea8ng  the  AdeLINK  network  

$2.9b  

! Redesigning  and  modernising  the  bus  network     $1.4b  

3.  Upgrading  Regional  Transport  Infrastructure  ! Upgrading  regional  roads   $5.5b  

! New  deep  sea  ports,  and  new  and  upgraded  road  and  rail  links  to  ports  

$6.9b  

4.  Encouraging  AcBve  Travel  Choices  and  Sustainability  

! Cycling  and  walking  networks  in  Adelaide  and  regional  towns  

$0.5b  

! Complete  the  North-­‐South  Corridor  ! Upgrade  the  Inner  Ring  Route  and  Outer  Ring  Route  

! Duplicate  Victor  Harbor  Road  to  McLaren  Vale,  and  in  the  longer  term  to  Mount  Compass  

! Targeted  intersec8on  and  road  sec8on  upgrades  along  major  traffic  and  freight  routes  –  including  some  road  duplica8on  

! Ac8vely  manage  the  road  network  

! Implement  Managed  Motorways  

! Protect  freight  routes  

Adelaide’s  Road  and  Rail  Freight  Network  by  30  years  

www.transportplan.sa.gov.au  

35%  of  total  ITLUP  investment  is  in  regional  SA  

! Duplicate  the  Dukes  Highway  to  Victoria  ! Seal  the  Strzelecki  Track  ! APY  Lands  road  improvements  

! Targeted  road  widening,  more  overtaking  lanes  and  rest  areas  across  the  network    

! Arterial  road  town  bypasses  of  Penola,  Truro  and  Port  Wakefield,  and  poten8al  bypass  of  Renmark  and  sealing  of  Yorkey’s  Crossing  at  Port  Augusta  

! Prepare  regional  passenger  transport  plans  ! Support  regional  avia8on  

Regional  Transport  Solu8ons    

www.transportplan.sa.gov.au  

35%  of  total  ITLUP  investment  is  in  regional  SA  

! Implement  the  Regional  Mining  and  Infrastructure  Plan  

! Upgrade  roads  to  expand  High  Produc8vity  Vehicle  network  

! Upgrade  rail  lines  ! Improve  connec8vity  to  air  and  sea  ports  

! Deliver  regulatory  reforms  (eg  Na8onal  Heavy  Vehicle  Regulator)  

! Provide  freight  hubs  and  intermodals  

Freight  and  Ports  Solu8ons  

www.transportplan.sa.gov.au  

www.transportplan.sa.gov.au  

! Managing  and  maintaining  our  transport  assets  

•  Increased  maintenance  funding  to  improve  and  sustain  the  performance  of  the  transport  network  

•  Make  beger  use  of  our  transport  assets  

! Make  our  transport  system  safer  and  deliver  South  Australia’s  Road  Safety  Strategy  

! Reduce  environmental  impacts  ! Reduce  car  dependency  

State-­‐wide  Solu8ons  

www.transportplan.sa.gov.au  

Solu8on  Maps  and  Tables  

www.transportplan.sa.gov.au  

! Between  21  October  2013  and  17  January  2014  ! Drai  Plan,  Technical  Document,  independent  reports,  fact  sheets,  brochures,  posters,  adver8sements,  postcards,  anima8on,  etc  

! 32  public  events  across  Adelaide  and  regional  SA  ! Feedback  forms  

! 8  briefing  sessions  for  councils,  LGAs  and  RDAs  ! Mee8ngs  with  industry,  government  and  other  interest  groups  

! Further  informa8on  and  submissions  provided  by  wri8ng,  emailing,  filling  out  a  survey  (DPTI  website),  informa8on  line,  feedback  forms,  SASP  website,  using  Facebook,  Twiger,  LinkedIn  and  YouTube  

! Over  2500  people  agending  community  events  and  briefing  sessions  

! Almost  1500  submissions  received  

! Feedback  has  been  overwhelmingly  posiBve  

Community  Consulta8on  

North  –South  Corridor  Completed:  "  $118m  Gallipoli  Underpass  

"  $32m  Glenelg  Tram  Overpass  

"  $564m  Northern  Expressway  

"  $842m  South  Road  Superway  

Underway:  "  $407.5m  Southern  Expressway  

Duplica8on  

Funded:  "  $896m  Torrens  Road  to  River  Torrens  

"  $620m  Darlington  Upgrade  Project  

North-­‐South  Corridor:  Torrens  to  Torrens  ($896  million)  

For  illustraBve  purposes  only  –  Subject  to  change  

•  Released  12  June  2014  •  Focused  on  infrastructure  planning  to  support  

mining  development  •  Rigorous,  independent  assessment  of  future  

demand  and  infrastructure  requirements  

•  Over  the  next  20  years  (medium  case  scenario)  mining  poten8al  in  SA:  •  Produce  95  mtpa  of  ore  

•  Add  $22.5b  to  the  economy    

•  Create  5,700  full  8me  jobs  

Regional  Mining  and  Infrastructure  Plan  

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Mining's  Forecast  ContribuBon  to  the  South  Australian  Freight  Task  (Billion  Tonne  Kilometres)  

Mining  

All  other  sectors  

Mining  clusters  with  highest  demand  

•  Key  infrastructure  challenges  for  SA  mining,  differing  in  various  regions:  

•  High  capacity  port  •  Mine  –  port  bulk  transport  links  

•  Electricity  transmission  links  

•  Iden8fica8on  of  sustainable  water  sources  

Regional  Mining  and  Infrastructure  Plan  

•  Establishes  the  Resources  Infrastructure  Taskforce    •  Works  with  private  sector  stakeholders  on  

op8ons  to  facilitate  key  infrastructure  projects  

•  Ini8al  focus:  to  facilitate  a  port  solu8on  within  three  years,  with  a  business  case  in  12  months  

•  Reports  directly  to  the  Minister  for  Mineral  Resources  and  Energy  &  the  Minister  for  Transport  and  Infrastructure  

•  Available  to  download:  infrastructure.sa.gov.au    

Regional  Mining  and  Infrastructure  Plan