Work starts to deliver upgrades to Cobb Highway through Deniliquin
Published on 11 April 2025
The first stage of work to deliver improvements to the traffic network through Deniliquin’s busy commercial precinct will start this month with construction of a new larger water main on Hardinge Street.
The Hardinge Street Road Construction Project is jointly funded by the NSW Government and Edward River Council.
The project will deliver the reconstruction of a 936-metre section of Hardinge Street (Cobb Highway) between Ochtertyre and Harfleur streets.
Edward River Council will deliver the first phase of the project from Monday 14 April, with work to start on a new larger water main on the Coles Supermarket side of the street between Ochtertyre and Wood streets.
The project will be carried out in stages, starting on 14 April with machinery and work crews moving on site to prepare for construction of the new larger water main.
The rest of the project work will start later this year and include:
• renewing the road surface
• adding a new concrete median strip and turning lanes to improve road safety
• installing new kerb and guttering
• establishing new marked parking bays
• introducing pedestrian crossings for safer foot traffic
• installing an upgraded stormwater drainage system
• adding landscaping with greenery to improve the street’s appearance at the conclusion of the project.
Residents and business owners are encouraged to attend an information session or get in touch with council to learn more about the project and the changes it will bring, such as to traffic flow and parking.
Draft plans are available to view in council’s Customer Service Centre and at Edward River Library, with information sessions at various times throughout the project. The first drop-in session will be held at the library from 4pm to 6pm on Wednesday 30 April.
Residents can also view the draft plans and all the project information on council’s website at www.haveyoursay.edwardriver.nsw.gov.au/hardinge-street-road-reconstruction-project
Independent Member for Murray, Helen Dalton, said:
“Infrastructure investment in towns like Deniliquin is critical for the growth of rural communities. It’s great to see local and state government bodies working together for the benefit of all residents.”
“My hope is that with these improvements the economy of Deni will be stimulated and confidence in the retail precinct will continue.”
“Hardinge Street will be a safer, more efficient way for traffic to pass through the town and for people to access their homes and businesses.”
Edward River Council Mayor, Ashley Hall, said:
“It’s great to see work get underway that will make such a difference to this important part of town.
“Fixing up this section of Hardinge Street is not just about fixing the obvious problems with drainage and potholes, but it has been an opportunity to redesign the road to make it safer for everyone.”
“This area is the busiest in Deniliquin with trucks and caravans travelling through, locals doing their shopping, and very few places for pedestrians and cyclists. It was crucial that we looked at designing the road.”
Media Inquiries: Brian.Roberts@parliament.nsw.gov.au