A mammoth effort by community members saves $400,000 worth of food for the Punmu remote community, but the incident reignites the debate about the condition of WA's most remote roads.
Five dead in four major collisions across South West Victoria this month
The death of a man following a collision near the Victorian town of Bacchus Marsh caps a horror two weeks for roads across the state's south west.
Frustrated truckie labels $20m road upgrade a 'national disgrace'
Farmers and drivers in WA Midwest are increasingly frustrated over an upgraded section of road that one truckie says is a design borne of "absolute stupidity".
'These things happen': Commuter bridge closed less than a year after opening
The Boorloo Bridge, which connects Perth's inner southern suburbs with the CBD, will remain closed until Thursday after lighting fell from the structure.
More concerns raised about testing of materials used in roads projects
Across the country, labs conduct crucial testing on construction materials used for roads infrastructure projects. But not all are doing it properly, according to audit documents obtained exclusively by the ABC.
Dropping speed limits on unsigned roads 'nonsense', WA senator says
A Labor senator says it's "stupidity" for the federal government to propose a reduction to the default speed limit for unsigned roads.
Council votes to scrap timber from redesign of loved 130yo bridge
A single-lane historic wooden bridge on the New South Wales far south coast is set to be replaced with a concrete structure, prompting backlash from community members.
E-scooter rider's crash death reopens road rule debate in SA
Changes to road rules allowing e-scooters to be used on some public roads in South Australia are the subject of renewed debate, following the death of a man using one of the devices.
'Mayhem' as dozens of cars hit pothole in Melbourne's east at high speeds
Drivers of cars damaged by a large pothole at the weekend say they will struggle to pay the cost of repairs.
Transport worker dead after bridge collapses in cherry picker crash
A cherry picker passenger has died after the vehicle crashed into a bridge in the NSW Central West, causing it to collapse.
Road to isolated community considered for repair after three years
A road into a largely cut-off community near the Blue Mountains that has been closed for three years because it was deemed too dangerous is being considered for repair.
Top firefighters say West Gate Tunnel not safe until checks completed
Victoria's emergency services are unprepared for critical incidents in Melbourne's soon-to-be-opened West Gate Tunnel, senior firefighters warn.
Beachside business owners struggle as trade wiped out by roadworks
Business owners along one of Adelaide's most renowned beachside retail and dining strips are making tough decisions to shut up shop as they fight to survive a perfect storm of downturn.
Lower speed limit plan to tackle alarming death toll on unsigned rural roads
The federal government is seeking feedback on a proposal to reduce the default speed limit of 100 kilometres an hour on unsigned roads outside of built-up areas.
'Atrocious' roads isolating remote communities
Indigenous elders and advocates fear worsening roads in the Pilbara, which are littered with the rusted skeletons of abandoned cars, are isolating remote residents.
Pleading for help to repair 'atrocious' roads months after cyclone
Australia's largest shire says it needs state and federal support to repair roads damaged during a cyclone, which provide a "lifeline" to remote communities.
Victoria's most dangerous roads are in regional areas
In regional Victoria, potholes are not being fixed and major rural road projects have stalled, despite the loss of life from accidents.
Just 1 per cent of state's road damage compensation claims approved
New data obtained by the ABC under Freedom of Information laws show the majority of claims for compensation by drivers encountering hazards on Victorian roads are being rejected.
Anger over road repair delays after record rain in Queensland's north
A wetter-than-average summer is brewing, and disaster-struck communities in Queensland's north have barely recovered from record rain earlier this year.
Penalties labelled 'woefully inadequate' as cattle roam roads for decades
A Katanning school bus driver and local farmers are calling for urgent action to address a growing danger posed by wandering livestock on rural roads.
Study recommends reopening ancient Jenolan Caves without car access
A report recommends building a gondola to the tune of $44 million to bypass catastrophic road failures that have long plagued the Jenolan Caves.