The Perth Freight Link was a proposed $1.9 billion project in
Perth, Western Australia
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to improve the road freight link between
Kewdale and
Fremantle Harbour. The project was announced by the state government in May 2014,
but was cancelled following a change of government at the March 2017 state election.
The proposal included multiple stages: a extension of
Roe Highway
Roe Highway is a limited-access highway and partial freeway in Perth, Western Australia, linking Kewdale with the city's north-eastern and south-western suburbs. The northern terminus is at Reid Highway and Great Northern Highway in Middl ...
to
Stock Road (Roe 8); a second stage linking Roe 8 to
Stirling Highway, bypassing fourteen sets of traffic signals (Roe 9);
and a final stage connecting into the Port of Fremantle. The plan included mandatory
GPS tracking of all vehicles over an undisclosed size or weight with a charge per kilometre being applied for vehicles travelling along the route between
Muchea and
North Fremantle. The extension would have taken the highway from its current terminus at
Kwinana Freeway approximately further west through the
Beeliar Wetlands to Stock Road, near Forrest Road in
Coolbellup. The proposed route was along or within the vicinity of an existing road reserve in the
Perth Metropolitan Region Scheme.
The project's environmental assessment by the
Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) along with the approval of the development by WA Government Minister
Albert Jacob was ruled invalid by the Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court
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on 16 December 2015.
On 30 March 2016 Greg McIntyre QC, acting for
Corina Abraham
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, lodged writs in the Supreme Court of Western Australia, alleging that Minister of Aboriginal Affairs
Peter Collier and the
Department of Aboriginal Affairs cultural committee denied procedural fairness when it failed to consult her.
On 24 August 2016 the Supreme Court dismissed Abraham's challenge.
The Save Beeliar Wetlands group tried to challenge the highway in the
High Court, but the court dismissed the challenge on 16 December 2016, saying there wasn't sufficient grounds for a challenge.
Construction began in late 2016, following the signing of the contract to build Roe 8 by the Liberal state government. Opposition to the project continued, with protests and a second senate inquiry. The freight link was an election issue in the
2017 state election. The
McGowan Government scrapped the entire project after winning office.
[Labor vows to scrap Perth Freight-Link if it wins election](_blank)
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Route
The Perth Freight Link was proposed to connect the terminus of
Roe Highway
Roe Highway is a limited-access highway and partial freeway in Perth, Western Australia, linking Kewdale with the city's north-eastern and south-western suburbs. The northern terminus is at Reid Highway and Great Northern Highway in Middl ...
(at the
Kwinana Freeway) with the
Port of Fremantle. In conjunction with existing highways and the
Gateway WA and
NorthLink WA projects, the Freight Link would have formed part of an free-flowing route between
Muchea and the port.
Stage 1 (Roe 8)
Section 1, also known as Roe 8, was to be a extension to Roe Highway, from the Kwinana Freeway to
Stock Road,
cutting through a portion of the
Beeliar Wetlands.
Stage 2 (Roe 9)
Stage 2 (Roe 9
[ ]) would have linked the Roe 8 extension to
East Fremantle. The original route considered was via Stock Road,
Leach Highway, and
High Street, upgraded with
grade-separated interchanges, bypassing fourteen sets of traffic signals.
Following community opposition to the plan, which would require residential properties to be compulsorily acquired and the demolition of homes, alternative routes were considered by the government.
As of November 2015, the second stage had been postponed indefinitely, due to the intricacies and costs involved. In January 2017 Premier
Colin Barnett
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announced a tunnel from Stock Road to High Street in East Fremantle 3 km short of the port, including crossing of the
Swan River. The tunnel plan was revealed to cost at least $5.8b by documents that
Main Roads had fought to prevent being released under a
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request. An additional $2.7b would be needed to cross the Swan River. This option would impact the suburbs of
Leighton
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and
Mosman Park and see an increase in truck traffic to the north through
Cottesloe.
Stage 3 (Roe 10)
A third stage would have seen the link cross the
Swan River and connect into the port. There were no proposals made for the design, cost, or timing of this final section.
Roe Highway widening
Another section involved upgrading Roe Highway between
Tonkin Highway and Orrong Road, adding a third lane in each direction and constructing a new bridge across the freight railway.
History
Background
Roe Highway was first proposed in 1955 by
Gordon Stephenson as part of what was to become the
Metropolitan Region Planning Scheme. The highway was intended to form the southern and eastern sections of a ring route around the Perth metropolitan area. In the 1950s, Stephenson planned for Roe Highway to continue westwards towards Fremantle, through
South Fremantle along
Marine Terrace and then north to connect with
Stirling Highway and the
Port of Fremantle. As part of the plan, in 1974
Stirling Highway was extended from its then terminus north of the Swan River southwards to
Canning Highway
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The road is mostly a four-l ...
. Over a period of approximately 20 years,
Main Roads Western Australia procured land, and in 1985, Stirling Highway was extended southwards from Canning Highway to High Street (the western continuation of
Leach Highway). The remaining 3 km strip of land south of
High Street then became known as the Fremantle Eastern Bypass.
At the southern end of the proposed Fremantle Eastern Bypass, an 8 km east–west road reservation was proclaimed, and became known as Roe Highway stage 8. With a change of
state governments in
2001
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, the planned Fremantle Eastern Bypass / Roe Highway stage 8 was cancelled, and the land reserved for the Fremantle Eastern Bypass portion was sold for housing. As part of the funding arrangement for Roe Highway stages 6 and 7, the
federal government
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stipulated that the reservation for Roe Highway stage 8 itself was to be retained.
Following a change in state governments in
September 2008, planning work commenced on an extension of the Roe Highway from
Kwinana Freeway to
Stock Road. Planning was also under way for an upgrade of High Street to dual carriageway between Stirling Highway and Carrington Street.
Project announced

The Perth Freight Link project was announced in May 2014, with joint funding between the state and federal governments.
The announcement included plans for a
toll on the route, which would only apply to trucks. In December 2014, the state government revealed that they planned to construct the Freight Link between early 2016 and 2019, and that the toll would apply on the truck route between
Muchea (north of Perth) and Fremantle, once the link was completed.
Uncertainty over the project's scope and time frame emerged in mid-2015. The intended route for the second stage, which was necessitated by the earlier sale of the Fremantle Eastern Bypass land that was previously planned to be used for the route, faced community opposition as it would require residential properties to be compulsorily acquired and demolished. As such, alternative routes for the second stage were considered by the government.
The uncertainty over stage 2 remained for over a year. In September 2016, there still was not a decision on the stage's timing, nor its route, but a tunnel was considered by Barnett as the most likely option. A tunnel under
White Gum Valley,
Beaconsfield and
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was committed to on 15 January 2017.
Controversies
The project is controversial,
[ ] and has been the subject of concern and protest from multiple community groups on various issues.
The main areas of contention relate to environmental issues, as well as the cost and justification for the project.
The state government claims the project is needed to reduce congestion in Perth's south and enhance road safety, and would be required for any future port development in the vicinity. The necessity is disputed by opponents of the Freight Link, including the opposition
Labor party and the
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McGowan has called it a "road to nowhere" and "waste of money". A 2015 report from
Infrastructure Australia concluded that, while there would be economic benefit, the project was hurriedly prepared, and detailed assessments were not completed for alternatives. In 2016, a Senate inquiry unanimously denounced the Freight Link, and suggested the federal government redirect funding to a new outer harbour at
Cockburn Sound proposed by the
City of Kwinana.
The route of the Roe 8 section takes it through the
Beeliar Wetlands, a habitat for the endangered
Carnaby's black cockatoo.
The
Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) approved the Roe Highway extension in 2013, following a review that included over 3,000 public submissions,
and Environment Minister
Albert Jacob confirmed his approval on 2 July 2015. Preliminary site works began on the project during November 2015, which drew protests with many people being given move-on orders preventing them from being in the area.
As well as environmental issues with the extension of Roe Highway,
Stephen Marley, president of the Livestock and Rural Transport Association of Western Australia, expressed concern in December 2014 that the cost of the truck toll will be passed on to farmers,
and in May 2015,
Palmyra residents protested the proposed compulsory acquisition and demolition of their homes to make way for Stage 2 of the link. Local people are opposed to the proposed route through the
Bibra Lake area, including the local
indigenous people
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, who described the area as a birthing place, the "King Edward Memorial Hospital for aboriginal people".
The WA Road Transport Association has been critical of the November 2015 decision to postpone stage two of the project, as "Roe 8 alone delivers none of the productivity benefits promised by the full freight link to the port".
[ They would not support a toll if implemented before the link to the port was completed. Such a toll was a prospect put forward by Barnett that month, though this was contradicted by Transport Minister ]Dean Nalder
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.
Legal challenges
In September 2015 the group Save the Beeliar Wetlands took legal action against the EPA, arguing that the authority did not follow its own policies.
The project's environmental assessment by the EPA along with the approval of the development by WA Government Minister Albert Jacob was ruled invalid by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
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on 16 December 2015. The state government appealed, and the ruling was unanimously overturned by the Court of Appeal on 15 July 2016, as the EPA's policies were "not mandatory considerations". The Save Beeliar Wetlands group tried to challenge the highway in the High Court, but the court dismissed the challenge on 16 December 2016, saying there were not sufficient grounds for a challenge.
On 30 March 2016 Greg McIntyre QC, acting for Corina Abraham
Corina Patricia Abraham is a Whadjuk, Whadjuk Noongar woman. In 2016, she challenged the Western Australian Government for failure in procedural fairness during its change to the Aboriginal Heritage status of the land to be impacted by the exte ...
, lodged writs in the Supreme Court of Western Australia, alleging that Minister of Aboriginal Affairs Peter Collier and the Department of Aboriginal Affairs cultural committee denied procedural fairness when it failed to consult her. On 24 August 2016 the Supreme Court dismissed Abraham's challenge.
Commencement of construction works
The contract to build Roe 8 was approved and signed by state government in October 2016. There had been ongoing protests since construction activities commenced, including on 6 December 2016, the day after temporary fencing was erected.
A public Senate Committee hearing was held on 23 February 2017, regarding the Roe 8 project's alleged failure to adhere to Federal environmental conditions. State Environment Minister Albert Jacob denied the allegations.
State election and aftermath
During the 2017 state election, the incoming McGowan Government stated it intended to scrap the entire project. On 12 March, Main Roads and the contractors agreed to suspend work on the project.
As part of cancellation negotiations with the federal government, Roe Highway was instead curtailed to curve northwards to connect to Murdoch Drive. This has been criticised as allowing for the future construction of Roe 8. Despite the cancellation, funding provisions for the project remained in the federal budget until a change of government in 2022.
See also
* Freeways in Australia
* East West Link, Melbourne (A similar project proposed in Melbourne which was cancelled due to a change in government)
* WestConnex (A similar project proposed in Sydney which is currently under construction)
* Bunbury Outer Ring Road (A ring road around Bunbury which was controversial for environmental reasons)
References
Further reading
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Transport in Perth, Western Australia
Proposed roads in Australia
Freight transport
Logistics in Australia