Roads Authorities

Austroads

Austroads is the association of Australian and New Zealand road transport and traffic authorities. Austroads members are the six Australian state and two territory road transport and traffic authorities, the Department of Infrastructure and Transport, the Australian Local Government Association and the New Zealand Transport Agency.

Roads and Maritime Services NSW

Roads and Maritime Services is a NSW Government agency delivering safe and efficient journeys throughout NSW, managing the operations and programs of roads and waterways.

VicRoads

VicRoads plans, develops and manages the arterial road network and delivers road safety initiatives and customer focused registration and licensing services.

Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads

The Department of Transport and Main Roads moves and connects people, places, goods and services safely, efficiently and effectively across Queensland.

Main Roads Western Australia

Main Roads are responsible for Western Australia’s highways and main roads which represent almost 30% of the State’s total assets. They are one of the largest geographically spread road agencies in the world, covering 2.5 million square kilometres.

Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure South Australia

The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure works as part of our community to deliver effective planning policy, efficient transport and social and economic infrastructure.

Department of State Growth Tasmania

Transport is part of the newly formed Department of State Growth. Transport seeks to provide a transport system for Tasmania that is safe, recognises the needs of the community and helps to enhance economic development.

Department of Transport Northern Territory

The Department of Transport provides safe, efficient and ecologically sustainable transport systems to meet community and NT Government needs.

Territory and Municipal Services Directorate ACT

Territory and Municipal Services (TAMS) delivers a wide range of services which Canberrans rely on every day. These include collecting recycling and rubbish, running public libraries, mowing open spaces and ensuring municipal infrastructure such as streetlights and public barbecues are in good working order.