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Night Works at Mount Ousley and Suburban Upgrades Impact Thursday Commute

AuthorEditorial Team
Published
12 March 2026/05:42
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City
Night Works at Mount Ousley and Suburban Upgrades Impact Thursday Commute
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Maksym Kozlenko

Commute Overview for Thursday, 12 March

Wollongong motorists should prepare for a mix of ongoing infrastructure projects and localized roadworks today. While the morning and afternoon peak periods are expected to flow relatively smoothly, the major construction activity at the Mount Ousley Interchange continues to dictate traffic conditions on the M1 Princes Motorway. Commuters are advised to maintain awareness of changed speed limits and increased heavy vehicle activity around work zones.

Mount Ousley Interchange and M1 Impacts

The Mount Ousley Interchange project remains the most significant factor for northern corridor travel. Standard work hours are in effect today from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, involving activities such as vegetation management, drainage installation along the M1, and earthworks for the future road bridges. Motorists are reminded that a reduced speed limit of 60km/h remains in place through the work site to ensure the safety of both construction crews and drivers.

Additionally, scheduled night work will commence this evening at 7:00 PM and continue until 6:00 AM Friday. These shifts involve installing temporary barriers and relocating utilities. While the motorway remains open during the day, truck movements transporting materials between sites on both sides of the M1 may cause minor intermittent delays. Oversized equipment deliveries are also expected outside of peak hours, requiring extra caution from those traveling late.

Suburban Roadworks and Council Projects

Wollongong City Council has several active maintenance sites across the region today. Commuters in the following suburbs should allow for slightly longer travel times due to localized traffic control:

  • Berkeley: Road resurfacing is underway on Salisbury Street.
  • Dapto: Maintenance crews are active on Burke Road.
  • Fairy Meadow: Significant local roadworks continue on Dymock Street and Helen Brae Avenue.
  • Keiraville: Traffic control is in place on Pooraka Avenue and Eastern Street for road repairs.
  • Mount Keira: Roadworks are active near 255 Mount Keira Road; motorists should expect stop/slow arrangements.
  • Figtree and Russell Vale: Footpath and shared path upgrades are impacting pedestrian access and street parking on Garden Avenue and near the Russell Vale Golf Course.

Public Transport and Rail Alerts

As of this morning, the South Coast Line is operating to a standard weekday timetable with no major daytime trackwork reported between Bomaderry, Wollongong, and Sydney. Commuters using the rail network this evening should check for late-night maintenance schedules, as minor adjustments often occur after 10:00 PM. For those connecting to Sydney services, be aware that planned night works are affecting some Sydney-based lines, though these should not impact the primary South Coast route during daylight hours.

Bus services are running according to standard schedules, though local routes through Fairy Meadow and Berkeley may experience minor delays due to the aforementioned suburban roadworks. We recommend using real-time transport apps to track any localized service deviations.