Skippy gives the M12 a hop of approval!

Source: Mental Health Australia

Only in Australia and in a bold attempt to be the first, two kangaroos have used the new toll-free M12 Motorway as a transport connection between the M7 Motorway with the Western Sydney International Airport and The Northern Road.

Workers adding the finishing touches to the new road said that while spotting kangaroos is roo-tine in the area, they are not hopping to conclusions about the pair’s motive just yet!

While some speculation thought the pair were looking for greener pastures, some workers on site speculated they were out on a roo-mantic date taking advantage of the new toll-free shortcut!

Fourteen kilometres of the $2.1 billion M12 Motorway has surface works almost complete, with workers now delivering the final touches before opening next year.

The toll-free M12 Motorway is a joint project between the Australian and NSW Governments.

Part of the final works will include four fauna crossings and turtle barriers to keep wildlife and motorists safe.

The fauna crossings are located at Badgerys Creek, Kemps Creek, Cosgroves Creek and within the Western Sydney Parklands. 

These crossings are vital in protecting and assisting local wildlife to safely move in and around the area. Fauna crossings are a proven and essential feature in major road upgrades, and the M12 is no exception. 

Given the area’s rural setting and the scale of increased infrastructure in the area, it was important we minimise the impact on local wildlife. By providing these crossings, the project is helping safeguard the welfare of native species and improve driver safety.