Source: Mental Health Australia
The communities of Harrington and Coopernook are a step closer to safer Pacific Highway access with a minor design change ahead of the project’s progression to delivery.
The communities of Harrington and Coopernook are a step closer to safer Pacific Highway access with a minor design change ahead of the project’s progression to delivery.
The Australian and NSW Governments are investing $60 million to build an interchange connecting Harrington and Coopernook roads, with an overpass over the Pacific Highway.
Transport for NSW is continuing work on this project, designed to improve safety for road users, improve traffic flow for motorists and freight, as well as enhance the connectivity and accessibility for and between communities
As part of the detailed design phase, a minor change has been made to the intersection arrangements, with T-intersections preferred over single lane roundabouts.
This option will be less complex to design and deliver and is expected to reduce the construction duration.
The change is not expected to delay the start of work and will continue to meet the project objectives and met the safeguard requirements of the Review of Environmental Factors, which was published late last year.
Residents or stakeholders with comments or concerns on the proposed change to the intersections are encouraged to provide feedback by emailing Coopernook2Harrington@transport.nsw.gov.au by 5pm Tuesday 7 October 2025.
Transport will continue to keep the community updated via the project web page at nswroads.work/h2c.