Work on Sydney’s long-delayed $3 billion M6 motorway in the south of the city is still under way, but the project no longer has a target opening date. Roads minister says the motorway does not have a specified completion deadline after previously being set to open in 2028.
The reports describe a shift from earlier government timelines and confirm that the minister acknowledges the absence of a completion target. All outlets point to the same announcement made on Friday, focusing on the lack of a new date and the implication that scheduling has slipped further.
While the articles centre on the same development, they primarily differ in how they frame the background to the delay—such as the broader history of the project and the state of planning and delivery—but they converge on the key point: the 2028 date is no longer guaranteed and the government does not currently provide a replacement completion target.