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Posted 14 May 2026

OPEN | Ferny Hill Road

Public Notices

The realignment of Ferny Hill Road at Golconda has been completed, with the road re-opening to motorists late this afternoon.

OPEN | Ferny Hill Road

These works were required following significant damage caused by a landslip from a major rain event in September 2024. Contractors AWC Pty Ltd commenced the reconstruction and realignment in mid-April and have completed the works 4 weeks ahead of schedule.

The project is supported through the Tasmanian Government’s Tasmanian Relief and Recovery Arrangements, which provides funding assistance of up to 75 per cent for the reconstruction of essential public assets damaged by eligible natural disaster events.


Previous Post 13 April 2026

Motorists are advised that Ferny Hill Road will be closed from 7:00am Monday, 13 April 2026 until 5:00pm Friday, 12 June 2026 to allow for landslip repair works.

This closure will be from the Golconda Road / Ferny Hill Road intersection through to the northern boundary of the works, 4km north of the intersection (see image below).

Road Closure Location
Ferny Hill Road Closure Location Map














A full road closure is required to allow for extensive excavation required as part of the works.

The works are subject to favourable weather conditions.

Previous Media Release | Awarding of Contract for Ferny Hill Road Realignment Works

Dorset Council has awarded the contract for the realignment of Ferny Hill Road at Golconda following significant damage caused by a landslip resulting from a major rain event in September 2024. The works contract has been awarded to AWC Pty Ltd, who will undertake the reconstruction and realignment of the affected section of road to provide a permanent and resilient solution.

The September 2024 rain event caused a landslip that resulted in substantial damage to the existing road alignment, requiring a more robust engineering response to ensure the long-term stability and safety of the road. The project will involve relocating the road alignment to more stable ground and reconstructing the roadway to modern standards.

The project is being supported through the Tasmanian Government’s Tasmanian Relief and Recovery Arrangements, which provides funding assistance of up to 75 per cent for the reconstruction of essential public assets damaged by eligible natural disaster events.

The public were advised that Ferny Hill Road will be closed from 7:00am Monday, 13 April 2026 until 5:00pm Friday, 12 June 2026 to allow for landslip repair works. This closure will be from the Golconda Road / Ferny Hill Road intersection through to the northern boundary of the works, 4km north of the intersection (see image).

Dorset Council provided advance notice of the closure through its print and social media channels, as well as on-site signage, to ensure road users were informed ahead of the works.

Mayor Rhys Beattie said the project represents an important step in restoring and strengthening local road infrastructure following the landslip event.

“This project will deliver a long-term solution for the damaged section of Ferny Hill Road and ensure the route remains safe and reliable for the community well into the future,” Mayor Beattie said.

Council appreciates the community’s patience during the construction period and encourages motorists to plan ahead and observe all signage in the area.

The realignment works will improve long-term road safety and network reliability for residents, agricultural operators, and other road users.