Improvements to King Georges Road

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Project overview

The upgrade of King Georges Road between Stoney Creek Road, Beverly Hills and Forest Road, Hurstville is now open to traffic. King Georges Road has been widened to three lanes in both directions, to improve safety and reduce travel time for motorists.

Latest news

October 2025 – King Georges Road open to traffic

King Georges Road, between Stoney Creek Road, Beverly Hills and Forest Road, Hurstville is now open to traffic.

View the October 2025 project update (PDF, 1.35 MB) for more information.

July 2025 - Quarterly project update

View the quarterly project update (PDF, 504.74 KB) for more information.

February 2025 - Quarterly project update 

View the quarterly project update (PDF, 533.98 KB) for more information.

November 2024 - Quarterly project update 

View the November notification (PDF, 541.98 KB) for more information.

June 2024 - Quarterly project update

View the June notification (PDF, 484.16 KB) for more information.

March 2024 - Quarterly project update

View the March 2024 notification (PDF, 520.18 KB) for more information.

Project information

Background

Transport for NSW is working to ease congestion, increase safety and improve travel times on King Georges Road, between Beverly Hills and Hurstville.

The upgrade of King Georges Road between Forest Road and Stoney Creek Road is now open to traffic. The road has been widened from two lanes to three lanes in both directions, and is separated by a median. 

Benefits 

The project has delivered a range of community benefits including:

  • Improved road safety for all road users
  • Improved travel time and reliability
  • Reduced congestion
  • Increased space to allow more motorists to use the corridor
  • Improved freight movements and efficiency

Project documents

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Community notifications

Reports

REF documents

Contact us

For further information about this project, please contact:

Phone: Project contact line: 1800 271 097

Email: kgr@transport.nsw.gov.au