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24 April, 2026

Funding fix for killer crossroad

A notorious intersection that claimed three lives in November will be upgraded with funding from the Federal Government. The government is delivering over $4.5 million in funding for safety upgrades across the Wannon electorate under the 2026-27 Black Spot Program. It includes $856,800 to upgrade the intersection of Eurambeen-Streatham Road and Mt William Road at Stoneleigh to install a staggered T-intersection and other supporting treatments.

By Craig Wilson

Pyrenees Shire Councillor Tanya Kehoe, Pyrenees Deputy Mayor Rebecca Wardlaw, Member for Ripon Martha Haylett and Ararat Mayor Bob Sanders met at the intersection on Thursday to discuss its future upgrade.
Pyrenees Shire Councillor Tanya Kehoe, Pyrenees Deputy Mayor Rebecca Wardlaw, Member for Ripon Martha Haylett and Ararat Mayor Bob Sanders met at the intersection on Thursday to discuss its future upgrade.

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