Works are now underway to improve journeys across the Rainbow Creek Bridge in Gippsland, with the bridge replacement funded by the Victorian and Federal Governments.
The new reinforced concrete bridge will replace the original 1947 timber structure, boosting productivity, reducing ongoing maintenance costs, and ensuring reliable connections for more than 3,000 vehicles that use the route each day for commuting, public transport, freight and tourism.
Works will also include the installation of safety barriers and railings, upgraded road surfaces and line markings, as well as new road pavement on approach to the new bridge.
The build will occur to the west of the existing bridge to limit traffic disruption during construction.
The project is funded by $5 million from the Federal Government under the Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program and an Victorian Government contribution of $6.25 million.
Construction is expected to be completed in late 2026.
Traffic management will be in place during construction including temporary traffic signals, a 40 km/h speed limit and short closures during specific construction activities.
Federal Minister for Regional Development and Local Government, Kristy McBain, said, “The Federal Government understands the importance of connectivity for communities throughout Gippsland. These works will improve safety for everyone travelling through the region.”
Victorian Minister for Roads and Road Safety, Melissa Horne, said, “The original bridge over Rainbow Creek has served its purpose well and we’re now securing the safety and future of our roads with the construction of this new route.”




