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flag Repair work starts Feb. 9, 2026, on NSW’s Kings Highway near Clyde Mountain to stabilize landslide-damaged areas using soil nails, steel mesh, and spray-on concrete, with a $4 million investment to improve safety and resilience against extreme weather, including temporary eastbound lane closures, traffic diversions, and a 40 km/h speed limit, expected to last up to six months.

flag Repair work on Kings Highway near Clyde Mountain in NSW began February 9, 2026, to stabilize landslide-damaged sections using soil nails, steel mesh, and spray-on concrete. flag Funded with $4 million, the project aims to improve safety and resilience against extreme weather, with work expected to last up to six months. flag The eastbound lane will be temporarily closed, traffic diverted to westbound lanes, and a 40 km/h speed limit enforced. flag Officials urge drivers to allow extra travel time and follow signage. flag The project, managed by PCA Ground Engineering and Transport for NSW, supports regional connectivity and is part of broader infrastructure upgrades on the South Coast.

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