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Names for new tunnels wanted

With the West Gate Tunnel project nearing completion, inner-west motorists won’t just be able to drive along the two new tunnels under the Yarra River, but have the opportunity to name them too.

The state government is calling on Victorians to submit possible names for the two tunnels, with cash prizes on offer to those who enter before March 31.

Anyone who submits a valid entry will go into the draw to win a $500 fuel voucher, while the winning entrant will have the opportunity to donate $2,500 towards a community organisation or charity.

“This is a great opportunity for people to make their mark on this city-shaping project, which will change the way people move for decades to come,” said Transport Infrastructure Minister Gabrielle Williams in announcing the naming competition.

While submissions can be made by all Victorians, Laverton MP Sarah Connelly urged residents in the western suburbs, who live nearby the tunnels and are mostly likely to use them, to get involved.

“I encourage our community to have fun and help in naming these tunnels which will form a key part of how we move around Melbourne,” Ms Connolly said.

Names that recognise the west’s local legends, landmarks, history, or cultural heritage are encouraged, with all submissions to be reviewed by a selection committee.

The final names will be revealed later this year before motorists drive through the tunnels.

To learn more about how to submit an entry, visit: westgatetunnelproject.vic.gov.au/nameyourtunnels.

Cade Lucas.

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