Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Minister for Agriculture and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:48): The Liberal-National government has committed more than $6.8 billion to fund land transport infrastructure projects in WA over the next 10 years. This includes $682 million to complete the remaining two stages of the Bunbury Outer Ring Road, and $140 million towards the Albany Ring Road. These commitments will divert heavy vehicle traffic away from the city centre, which will improve freight productivity and amenity for those regional centres. It also includes $535 million for key upgrades in WA under the ROSI, the Roads of Strategic Importance program. These projects will upgrade key commuter and freight corridors across Australia, improving connectivity for regional communities and industries. In WA these projects include the Newman to Katherine corridor, the Alice Springs to Halls Creek corridor and the Karratha to Tom Price corridor. The Liberal-National government has also committed $171.8 million for road projects under the Northern Australia Roads Program in WA. These projects include a whole lot of stuff. (Time expired)