National Community Engagement Survey
Our annual community survey is open now. We'd love to hear from you - share your thoughts here (via the Voconiq platform).
We light our bridges up for important causes
Some Transurban bridges have colour-lighting systems installed that allow us to light the bridges up in various colours, including colours that show support for important causes. Bridges we light up include:
- the Sir Hielscher Bridges (Gateway Motorway in Queensland)
- the Bolte Bridge (CityLink in Melbourne)
- the Sound Tube (CityLink in Melbourne)
- the M4 Tunnel portals (M4 East in Sydney)
- the bridges at St Peters Interchange (M8 in Sydney)
Our bridges shine their lights on eligible causes and not-for-profit groups including:
- Carers Week
- World Diabetes Day
- International Day of the Elimination of Violence against Women
- Road Safety Week
- NAIDOC Week.
We can also promote charitable causes and events through electronic message boards located along our road network.
If you’d like to see our roads shining out support for your cause, let us know.
United States
For US bridge-lighting requests, go here.
The causes and organisations we support are subject to eligibility criteria.
Restoring ecological systems and promoting biodiversity
We restore land alongside our roads – cleaning creeks, planting indigenous vegetation and returning habitat to local wildlife.
Learn more about our roadside regeneration projects.
Creating living legacies for communities to enjoy
When we build new roads, we also work with local communities affected by the works. We want to leave local areas in better shape than when we started – building community infrastructure such as parks, playgrounds, new cycle and pedestrian connections and public art.
So far, communities living near our roads have gained:
Contact us about roads now open to traffic
Linkt (Australia)
Express Lanes (United States)
A25 (Canada)
Contact us about roads under construction
Contact us through the project’s website and be connected with a community engagement officer whose job is about helping people living nearby the project.