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Hillarys Cycle Network completion in view
Work has begun on the final section of Western Australia's Hillarys Cycle Network Shared Path expansion, which will complete a continuous shared path from Hillarys Boat Harbour to Burns Beach.
 
The final 2.6-kilometre section stretches between Ocean Reef Marina and Burns Beach and runs along Ocean Reef Road.
 
The completed $6.9 million path will link locals and visitors with the beach, local cafes and businesses and recreational attractions.
 
The 10-kilometre project began in late 2023 and is being delivered in three stages.
 
The first stage, along Hepburn Avenue from Whitfords Avenue to Gibson Avenue, was completed in early 2024.
 
The second stage, connecting Hillarys Boat Harbour to North Mullaloo, was completed in December 2025.
 
The path is due for completion by mid-2026.
 
Transport Minister Rita Saffioti said: "Expanding the Hillarys cycle network will make it easier and safer for locals to ride or walk to the beach, school, work or the shops.
 
"High-quality shared paths are critical to supporting active lifestyles and community wellbeing, as well as reducing congestion in our suburbs.
 
"Our government is proud to be investing at record levels to expand our active transport network to support more Western Australians to walk, wheel and ride around our state."

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