About the project
The Pacific Highway through Wyong carries up to 36,500 vehicles every weekday. It is also a key transport interchange, connecting bus and rail services for commuters.
The existing highway is highly congested in peak times, impacting journey reliability and safety. There are limited crossing points along the Pacific Highway and Main North Railway, and limited facilities for people walking, cycling and accessing public transport.
Population and employment growth within the Central Coast area is driving increased demand for transport connectivity to, through and within Wyong town centre.
The Australian and NSW Governments are investing $420 million to upgrade the Pacific Highway through Wyong Town Centre.
The project will provide two lanes in each direction along the Pacific Highway, provide new and improved facilities for cycling and walking, as well as improve connectivity to rail and bus services.
Once complete, the project will support future growth and revitalisation of Wyong, improve journey reliability and safety, as well as providing a high-quality urban design outcome for the local community.
Background
Transport for NSW worked closely with the community from 2008 to 2015 to develop the concept design for the project.
An environmental assessment and concept design was displayed for feedback in October 2015, and the project was approved in February 2016.
Work is already underway to make way for this major upgrade – Transport has completed some early demolition of existing buildings and acquired all properties needed.
In March 2022, the Australian Government committed $420 million, jointly with the NSW Government, to move the project ahead.
Last year, Transport prepared a Community Update and Concept Design Fact Sheet to display the refined concept design and highlight the changes since the previous 2015 design.
Between 19 July and 11 August 2024, the community was invited to provide feedback on the refined concept design.
A consultation report has been prepared summarising the feedback received. The report is available here.
In April 2025 Transport prepared a Community Update to inform the community of the completed consultation report and Addendum Review of Environmental Factors (Addendum REF).
In 2025 Transport for NSW plans to start preparation work such as property demolition and clearing. We will also start procurement for a delivery partner to complete detailed design and the main construction work.
Benefits
More facilities for pedestrians and cyclists across and along the Pacific Highway
Improved connections to current and future public transport services
Increased safety for all road users
Improved traffic flow and reliable road access to and through Wyong Town Centre
A road environment that maintains the town’s identity while providing opportunities for future revitalisation and growth