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Upper Hunter road upgrade boosting safety and resilience

by Kody Cook
March 2, 2026
in Civil Construction, Critical Infrastructure, Investment, News, NSW, Projects, Roads, Spotlight, Transport
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Work is set to begin on a $6.3 million upgrade of Wybong Road, delivering improved transport links for communities in the Upper Hunter region.

Located around 33 kilometres west of Muswellbrook, the route carries approximately 1,800 vehicles per day and provides a key connection for local residents, freight operators, and industry.

The project forms part of the New South Wales Government’s broader program to strengthen regional road networks and improve resilience to severe weather and flooding.

Once complete, Wybong Road will feature a wider carriageway and enhanced flood immunity, helping to reduce closures and maintain access during extreme weather events.

Key works include road widening and reshaping, construction of a new box culvert across Pheeneys Creek, installation of safety barriers, and upgraded line marking and signage.

Construction is scheduled to commence in early March, with traffic management measures in place during works. Daytime operations will involve stop-go arrangements and reduced speed limits, while night works will allow two-way traffic at lower speeds.

A full closure of Wybong Road is planned after Easter for approximately 13 weeks, with a signed detour via Reedy Creek Road.

Transport for NSW has completed tree clearing and road improvements along the detour route to accommodate oversize and overmass vehicle movements.

Work is expected to be completed by July 2026, weather permitting, and will generally take place between 7 am and 5 pm on weekdays and every second weekend.

NSW Minister for the Hunter, Yasmin Catley, said the project would support daily travel and regional connectivity.

“These roads are essential for people travelling to work, school, and services, and for moving goods across the region,” Catley said.

NSW Minister for Roads, Jenny Aitchison, said the upgrade would improve reliability for road users.

“This investment will deliver a stronger, safer, and more flood-resilient road, reducing closures and improving access for local communities and freight operators,” Aitchison said.

NSW Government Spokesperson for Upper Hunter, Emily Suvaal, said the project would strengthen regional infrastructure.

“Improving flood resilience and reliability will help ensure communities remain connected during severe weather events,” Suvaal said.

The upgrade is expected to support long-term economic activity and improve transport efficiency across the Upper Hunter.

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