Kings Park resurfacing disruptions schedule

Here’s the latest Main Roads Western Australia schedule on the works due for completion by the end of the year.

Closure 1: Lovekin Drive between Poole Avenue and Forrest Drive East; completed.

Closure 2: May Drive from Fraser Avenue to Saw Avenue; to be completed on 30 September.

Closure 3: Saw Avenue to Zamia Cafe – 1 October to mid-October

Closure 4: Zamia Cafe to Poole Avenue – October/November 2024, date to be advised.

Main Roads advises: “Rolling closures will be required in November and December to complete resurfacing on this road network. Dates and locations will be confirmed closer to those works as they are weather-dependent. All works timeframes are subject to change due to weather and operational conditions.”

More info is here: Kings Park Resurfacing and Road Shoulder Project | Main Roads Western Australia

Tim Roach

Elected Director | Off Road

Tim has been in senior leadership and strategic development roles for more than twenty years. He is currently Director of Executive Education in the School of Business and Law at Edith Cowan University and is a past Assistant Commissioner and General Manager in the public service. He is an Accountant (FCPA) and sits on the Divisional Council of CPA Australia.

Tim has been involved in racing mountain bikes, BMX and triathlon for many years, both as a father of two children who race and as a past and current bike racer. Tim is the current over-50 State Champion in downhill mountain biking. He is also a very regular and enthusiastic transport cyclist; frequently seen in a suit and tie riding to meetings in the city on a mountain bike.

Denise Sullivan

Chair | Governance & Risk Committee

Denise Sullivan has a career spanning over twenty years in senior management and executive roles in the state public and not-for-profit health sectors.

In her usual role of Director Chronic Disease Prevention with the Western Australian Department of Health, she leads the development of state chronic disease and injury prevention policy and planning frameworks and contributes to the shaping of the national preventive health policy agenda.

Her professional interests cover many aspects of chronic disease and injury prevention encompassing health communications, health promotion and research, public policy on health and workforce planning and development.

She has a particular interest in furthering collaborations with other sectors with a mutual interest in promoting a more active and healthier WA community, and creating and sustaining environments that support this. Denise is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Leadership WA Signature Program, and an Associate Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management and the Australian College of Health Service Managers.

Denise is a recreational cyclist and recent convert to mountain biking (although trainer wheels still on!).