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Anthony Kannis appointed Director General of the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage

Anthony Kannis appointed Director General of the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage

METRONET Managing Director Anthony Kannis has been announced as the new Director General of the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage from 28 February.

An ‘on-site’ day in the life of our future engineers

An ‘on-site’ day in the life of our future engineers

It’s not every day you get up close and personal to a $253 million rail infrastructure project and rub shoulders with the ‘who’s who’ of WA rail infrastructure.

METRONET Ellenbrook Station works have begun

METRONET Ellenbrook Station works have begun

Ground has been broken on the new Ellenbrook Station site, as part of the METRONET Morley-Ellenbrook Line.

Sharing for sustainability

Sharing for sustainability

We’ve all shifted a wheelbarrow or two of soil around the garden but what do you do with hundreds of thousands of cubic metres of spare sand?

Mandurah Line Shutdown success

Mandurah Line Shutdown success

The Mandurah Line has re-opened following a successful 20-day shutdown to enable major works on the METRONET Thornlie-Cockburn Link.

Preferred proponents announced

Preferred proponents announced

The preferred proponents have been announced for the METRONET Byford Rail Extension and METRONET Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal projects.

All stations go for Perth’s northern corridor

All stations go for Perth’s northern corridor

Work on all three stations on the METRONET Yanchep Rail Extension is now underway as foundation works begin on the Eglinton and Yanchep stations. 

Busy at Bayswater Station

Busy at Bayswater Station

It’s busy at the New Bayswater Station Project, with concrete poured for the first bridge beam. This comes after the first of the fluted pillars that will hold the beams in place was installed.

Noranda is glowing up

Noranda is glowing up

If you thought Noranda’s glow up was complete when Noranda Palms became Hawaiian's Noranda, think again.

Start the car: Mandurah Multi-Storey Car Park opens

Start the car: Mandurah Multi-Storey Car Park opens

We’re pumped on so many levels (three to be exact) because from tomorrow Monday 29 November, the METRONET Mandurah Station Multi-Storey Car Park will officially open!

The road to recycling

The road to recycling

Take around 47,000 recycled plastic bags, mix in toner from used printer cartridges and sprinkle in some crumb rubber from end-of-life tyres and 25 per cent reclaimed asphalt pavement. Add these ingredients to traditional asphalt and what do you have?

Traffic flowing across new Ranford Road Bridge

Traffic flowing across new Ranford Road Bridge

Traffic is flowing over part of the new Ranford Road Bridge being built for the METRONET Thornlie-Cockburn Link.

Celebrate Bayswater Art Walk begins

Celebrate Bayswater Art Walk begins

How do you capture the heart and soul of a community, celebrate its colourful characters and highlight its history while boosting local businesses? With a vibrant and feature-filled 68m temporary mural, of course!

Major works ahead for Lakelands Station

Major works ahead for Lakelands Station

With the WA Planning Commission recently approving the Development Application, the path ahead for major works starting next month on the Lakelands Station is clear.

Rain doesn’t dampen the METRONET spirit

Rain doesn’t dampen the METRONET spirit

Perth may have just experienced its wettest October in 50 years, but that hasn’t slowed down these METRONET projects!

Native species a big hit in Mandurah

Native species a big hit in Mandurah

Colossal black cockatoos and towering tuart leaves are catching the eye of Mandurah locals and at around three metres high, they’re hard to miss!

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