Princes Highway upgrade needed west of Colac

January 13 2018 - 8:00am
Flashback: Mayors Mike Neoh, Warrnambool City Council, James Purcell, Moyne Shire, and Gilbert Wilson from Glenelg Shire united in 2010 calling for upgrades to the Princes Highway west of Warrnambool.
Flashback: Mayors Mike Neoh, Warrnambool City Council, James Purcell, Moyne Shire, and Gilbert Wilson from Glenelg Shire united in 2010 calling for upgrades to the Princes Highway west of Warrnambool.

IT’S been a nightmare few weeks on south-west roads. Four lives have been lost and countless others irrevocably changed. The horror crash on the Princes Highway at Illowa on Wednesday where a Koroit man died has reignited calls for significant road upgrades. The Princes Highway is referred to as national highway number one. But the highway, particularly west of Colac stretching to the South Australian border, is far from that.

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