Riverina Highway upgrade
Project overview
The NSW Government’s $11 million upgrade of the Riverina Highway, east of Albury, was completed in December 2017.

Project information
Project
The work has improved road safety on the Riverina Highway between Sandy Creek and Bethanga Bridge.
The $11 million project was delivered ahead of schedule and involved:
- Widening the road between Sandy Creek and Bethanga Bridge
- Improving rough sections of road
- Retaining the 80km/h speed limit between Sandy Creek and Bethanga Bridge
- Upgrading signposting
- Widening culverts
- Installing guardrails.
This work provides consistent travelling conditions from Albury to Bethanga Bridge and improves safety by increasing the lane and shoulder widths.
Location maps are located under project documents section of this page.






Construction earthworks on stage one work between Sandy Creek and Lake Hume Village
Earthworks during stage one work between Sandy Creek and Lake Hume Village
Road earthworks during stage one work between Sandy Creek and Lake Hume Village
Aerial view of stage two work between Lake Hume Village and Bethanga Bridge
Construction works during stage two work between Lake Hume Village and Bethanga Bridge
Earthworks during stage two work between Lake Hume Village and Bethanga Bridge
Project documents
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Community updates
- July 2017 community update
Riverina Highway Upgrade Stage Two, Lake Hume Village to Bethanga Bridge.
REF documents
- June 2016 Review of environmental factors report
Riverina Highway (HW20) - Stage 2 safety improvement work.
Maps
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