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METRONET Whiteman Park Station Precinct Concept Master Plan takes home award

METRONET Whiteman Park Station Precinct Concept Master Plan takes home award

The team has been recognised for excellence in planning for the METRONET Whiteman Park Station Precinct Concept Master Plan at a recent state awards ceremony.  

New Thomas Road Bridge opens

New Thomas Road Bridge opens

The new Thomas Road Bridge has opened to traffic for the first time as part of the METRONET Byford Rail Extension Project.

New Bayswater Skate Park opens at Wotton Reserve

New Bayswater Skate Park opens at Wotton Reserve

The new Bayswater Skate Park is now open!

New screen production facility set for METRONET Ballajura (formerly Malaga) Station Precinct

New screen production facility set for METRONET Ballajura (formerly Malaga) Station Precinct

A 16-hectare site within the METRONET Ballajura Station Precinct will be proposed as the home of Western Australia’s first dedicated screen production facility. 

 

METRONET Noongar Reference Group

The METRONET Noongar Reference Group provides cultural input and advice into the METRONET Program. Working with key stakeholders, the group delivers valuable input into place making engagement streams of the METRONET Gnarla Biddi Strategy.

Mandurah Line partial shutdown for new METRONET Thornlie-Cockburn Link

Mandurah Line partial shutdown for new METRONET Thornlie-Cockburn Link

The Mandurah Line will close between Aubin Grove and Elizabeth Quay stations from 26 December 2022 to 3 January 2023 for major works on the METRONET Thornlie-Cockburn Link.

Aboriginal engagement at a grass-roots level for Kambarang Festival

Aboriginal engagement at a grass-roots level for Kambarang Festival

The METRONET team took part in the Kambarang Festival, hosted by the City of Armadale’s Champion Centre, sharing project information and employment opportunities with the community.

Water wise this week and every week

Water wise this week and every week

Did you know our bodies are around 60% water and need about three litres a day to survive?

Retaining the way for rail

Retaining the way for rail

With the majority of the METRONET Yanchep Rail Extension Project being built in a cutting below natural ground level, keeping earth back from the rail corridor is no small feat but one that’s achieved with more than 6kms of retaining walls.

Lakelands Station building shell nearing completion

Lakelands Station building shell nearing completion

METRONET Lakelands Station Project is taking shape with the installation of fluted wall panels.

Shaping up at Alkimos Station

Shaping up at Alkimos Station

The first platform walls have been lifted into place at Alkimos as the station takes shape along the METRONET Yanchep Rail Extension Project.

Artwork set to impress at Lakelands Station

Artwork set to impress at Lakelands Station

Artwork integrated into the new METRONET Lakelands Station Project will reflect local Noongar symbols and cultural themes in a contemporary, abstract design.

Students dig rail alignment along Morley-Ellenbrook Line

Students dig rail alignment along Morley-Ellenbrook Line

Ground breaks at Ellenbrook Christian College for the METRONET Morley-Ellenbrook Line Project.

Aboriginal businesses play crucial role in project delivery

Aboriginal businesses play crucial role in project delivery

Aboriginal businesses and employees play a key role in delivering the METRONET Thornlie-Cockburn Link Project and Arra Solutions is one of the latest companies to come on board.

METRONET Airport Line launches

METRONET Airport Line launches

The official opening of the new METRONET Airport Line was marked by the first train leaving High Wycombe Station yesterday. 

Safety testing Yanchep's green bridges

Safety testing Yanchep's green bridges

The project team on the METRONET Yanchep Rail Extension Project have been busy building and checking the three green bridges that are set to provide safe crossings for fauna in Yanchep.

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