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‘Long Park’ showcases line-wide public art trail

‘Long Park’ showcases line-wide public art trail

Communities in Perth’s inner south-east suburbs will soon be able to enjoy 14 new public spaces known as ‘Long Park’ including iconic public art as part of the METRONET Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project

Dakota on track to career and personal success

Dakota on track to career and personal success

Meet Dakota Ninyette he's on a mission to reshape his future at the METRONET Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project through the OnTrack Employment Program.

Catch a glimpse of ‘Moving Colour’

Catch a glimpse of ‘Moving Colour’

One of the longest public art installations in Australia is set to make its debut on the METRONET Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project as it starts to come to life this month.

Gantry cranes, thank you for your service!

Gantry cranes, thank you for your service!

We say goodbye to our hardworking gantry cranes – these giants have worked tirelessly, day and night, installing precast concrete structures along the Armadale Line as part of the METRONET Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project

100% elevated rail complete

100% elevated rail complete

The Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project has reached a major milestone with the completion of the entire concrete structure for Perth’s first elevated rail.

Young engineers-in-the-making visit Carlisle Station

Young engineers-in-the-making visit Carlisle Station

The METRONET Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project recently welcomed some of its youngest visitors – the curious learners from Goodstart Early Learning Centre in Carlisle.

Public art to showcase stories of place and culture

Public art to showcase stories of place and culture

Imagine being given the opportunity to tap into generations of cultural knowledge and years of artistic experience to help showcase culture and creativity through public art for all to enjoy.

Soaring to new heights this Super June

Soaring to new heights this Super June

Super June is here – and what an exciting period it is for the METRONET Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project as we make rapid progress on some major milestones.

Local business supports community during construction

Local business supports community during construction

Andrew is a devoted local business owner of Carlisle Hotel, committed in supporting the local community, especially during the construction of the METRONET Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project.

A story of Country, connection and unity

A story of Country, connection and unity

The METRONET Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project’s Aboriginal Engagement and Participation team recently commissioned an Aboriginal artwork to raise awareness of Noongar culture.

Commitment to reuse and recycling

Commitment to reuse and recycling

The Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal project is dedicated to meeting sustainability targets set by the METRONET Sustainability Strategy and its own sustainability charter. 

Full steam ahead - first quarter of the shutdown

Full steam ahead - first quarter of the shutdown

Since the Armadale Line Shutdown started last November, the Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project site of Perth’s first elevated rail has been a hive of activity.

Grass trees in expert hands

Grass trees in expert hands

Bruce Abbott has been preserving Balgas for around 24 years, so when it came to looking after this native flora on the METRONET Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project, Bruce was perfect.

Visit the Community Hub

Visit the Community Hub

Have questions about the METRONET Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project? We've got you covered! visit our Community Hub.

Up, up and away

Up, up and away

It was up, up and away at Carlisle Station with the first L-beams for the new elevated rail being installed. The L-beams form part of the 4.3km-long concrete viaduct structure being built as part of the Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project.

Wheel-y good times ahead

Wheel-y good times ahead

In December last year, we asked for help to design new skate zones for the youth plazas at Oats Street and Cannington stations on the METRONET Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal Project.

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