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Leach Highway intersection upgrades set to begin

by Kody Cook
May 27, 2025
in Contracts awarded, Critical Infrastructure, Investment, News, Projects, Roads, Spotlight, Transport, Tunnels, Urban Development, WA
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Perth’s busy east-west thoroughfare is set to receive several major intersection upgrades, improving safety and efficiency.  

Stage One works on Leach Highway, between Webb Street and Vahland Avenue will commence in the coming weeks, which will see the Leach Highway and Corinthian Road East intersection modified to improve safety and efficiency. 

The project was a key election commitment of the State Government, with safety concerns at these intersections highlighted as a key issue from local residents. 

Following extensive traffic modelling and community consultation in 2024, the project scope was refined to include improvements across three intersections: 

  • Corinthian Road East – removal of right turn from Corinthian Road East, whilst maintaining all other existing movements 
  • Fifth Avenue – removal of right turn from Fifth Avenue, whilst maintaining all other existing movements  
  • Beatrice Avenue – installation of traffic signals with an additional left-turning lane from Leach Highway to Beatrice Avenue, whilst maintaining all other existing movements  

Stage One is expected for completion in August, with Stage Two (Fifth Avenue and Beatrice Avenue) due to be delivered in 2026/27, following the relocation of a number of services. 

Western Australian Minister for Transport, Rita Saffioti, said that the government has been working closely with key stakeholders to explore a suite of options to deliver safer outcomes for the immediate and surrounding community, and importantly, provide improved access for those living close to this section of Leach Highway. 

“The improvements have been based upon detailed traffic modelling, crash history and existing intersection spacing on the highway, to determine the best result for road users in the area,” Saffioti said.  

“These upgrades are critical, but we know road works can cause disruption to the local community, so I want to thank everyone in advance for their patience.” 

Member for Riverton, Jags Krishnan, said that improving the safety of intersections along Leach Highway was a key election commitment of the State Government.  

“I am thrilled to see the works now getting underway,” Krishnan said.  

“The community were strong in their view that safety along Leach Highway needed to be improved, and these works will deliver exactly that.” 

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