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We serve South Australia by endeavouring to meet the stateโ€™s current and future transport and infrastructure needs.

01/06/2026

Some jetties will be closed due to high tides and severe weather over the coming days.

Sea levels across the South Australian coast are forecast to be significantly higher than indicated on tide tables tomorrow (Tuesday, 2 June).

Abnormally high tides may result in waves washing over jetties.

Please exercise caution on open jetties.

28/05/2026

Helping South Australians build safer road habits for life ๐Ÿšฒ

Community road safety education initiatives across SA are being supported as part of the THINK! Road Safety Community Grants Program, supporting schools, councils and community organisations to deliver hands-on learning programs.

Programs include City of Salisbury, SA, Australia's road safety education initiatives at the Salisbury Road Safety Park, Bridgewater Primary School's walking school bus project and Marree Aboriginal School's road safety and cycling education program.

These projects and many others are helping create safer communities across the state. ๐Ÿ’›

๐Ÿ“น City of Salisbury

28/05/2026

Have you spotted this beautiful design on our tram network yet?๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿš‹

During National Reconciliation Week 2026 (27 May โ€“ 3 June), we recognise that reconciliation is an ongoing journey for all of us. It is a time to learn about our shared histories, cultures and achievements, and to reflect on how we can contribute every day.

This yearโ€™s theme, All In, calls on everyone to take part in reconciliation and reminds us that meaningful change comes from working together and taking action in our communities and workplaces.

Across the transport network and major projects, partnerships with Aboriginal communities are helping incorporate culture, storytelling and connection to Country into the places people move through every day.

This tram features artwork by Jaylene Ware, Presten Warren and Violet Buckskin, reflecting the importance of culture and storytelling in shared public spaces.

Jaylene Wareโ€™s artwork will also feature in our upcoming Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan, continuing its presence across our work and services.

Together, we can continue to learn, connect and move forward.

We are All In.

Works are continuing at the Verdun Interchange Upgrade Project ๐Ÿšงโœ…One of the two South Eastern Freeway Interchange Upgrad...
26/05/2026

Works are continuing at the Verdun Interchange Upgrade Project ๐Ÿšงโœ…

One of the two South Eastern Freeway Interchange Upgrades currently underway to improve connectivity in the Adelaide Hills, this project will transform the Verdun Interchange into a full interchange.

This work includes excavation and site levelling activities across multiple work areas, including the future westbound exit ramp and eastbound entry ramp. To support the construction, traffic now diverts onto a temporary entry ramp.

Once complete, the new interchange will provide access to and from the South Eastern Freeway in all directions. ๐Ÿ›ฃ๏ธ

23/05/2026

Yellow for visibility. Yellow for safety. ๐Ÿ’›

This Road Safety Week show your support by wearing yellow - bright colours increase visibility, helping drivers see you sooner whether youโ€™re walking, riding or scooting. That added visibility gives everyone more time to react and reduces the risk of crashes.

When we can see each other clearly, we make safer choices and help everyone get home safely.

National Road Safety Week

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23/05/2026

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22/05/2026

Helping students build safe road safety habits for life. ๐Ÿ’›

This morning, the THINK! Road Safety Team joined the Pedestrian Council of Australia and South Australia Police at Kilkenny Primary School to help students build safe habits for their journey to and from school.

As part of the THINK! Road Safety Community Grants Program, students took part in a safe walk to school activation, learning practical road safety tips along the way.

Whether youโ€™re driving, walking or riding, road safety is everyoneโ€™s responsibility. When you're on the roads, please slow down, stay alert and take extra care around schools and crossings to help keep our young pedestrians safe. ๐Ÿ’›

Young voices driving powerful road safety messages ๐Ÿ‰๐Ÿ’› The Santos Aboriginal Power Cup brings together students from acro...
22/05/2026

Young voices driving powerful road safety messages ๐Ÿ‰๐Ÿ’›

The Santos Aboriginal Power Cup brings together students from across South Australia through a unique program focused on education, wellbeing, connection and opportunity.

As part of the THINK! Road Safety Partnerships Program, the Department for Infrastructure and Transport is proud to partner with Power Community Limited to support this impactful initiative.

As part of the program, students were challenged to create a peer-targeted digital road safety campaign inspired by one of the Fatal 5 road safety themes - encouraging important conversations around safer choices on South Australian roads.

The top five student concepts will be showcased during the Santos Aboriginal Power Cup award ceremony, with the winning design to feature on the Super Screen at Adelaide Oval ahead of Saturday nightโ€™s Port Adelaide v Carlton clash.

A huge congratulations to all students involved for using creativity and storytelling to help spread life-saving road safety messages. ๐Ÿ’›

How well do you know the road rules?Sometimes itโ€™s the small decisions behind the wheel that matter most.Take a moment t...
21/05/2026

How well do you know the road rules?

Sometimes itโ€™s the small decisions behind the wheel that matter most.

Take a moment to refresh your knowledge this National Road Safety Week and reflect on the choices we make every day on the road.

Test your road rules knowledge ๐Ÿ‘‰ http://spr.ly/6183BBCimX

20/05/2026

Meet Santosh, a Traffic Manager working on the Tram Grade Separation Projects.

Santoshโ€™s role is to help create a safe working environment while keeping traffic moving and the project on track - whether that involves lane closures, reduced speeds or managing pedestrian access. His main goal is to make sure everyone gets home safely to their families.

This National Road Safety Week and every week, letโ€™s remember to look out for each other on the road and show patience and kindness behind the wheel.

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