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    Austroads appoints new Chair: implications for pavement design and asset standards

    March 5, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Austroads appoints new Chair: implications for pavement design and asset standards

    First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)

    30 Second Briefing

    Jon Whelan has been appointed chair of the Austroads Board, bringing four decades’ experience with the South Australian Department for Infrastructure and Transport, where he is currently Chief Executive. Starting his career in a pavements laboratory, Whelan has a technical background in road materials and surfacing performance as well as network-level transport planning. His leadership is likely to influence future Austroads guidance on pavement design, asset management and multi-modal transport standards across Australian and New Zealand road agencies.

    Technical Brief

    • His early pavements laboratory work implies familiarity with asphalt mix design, surfacing durability testing and material characterisation.
    • Long-term departmental experience likely spans multiple pavement technology shifts, from granular bases to modified binders and recycled materials.
    • Austroads guidance under his chairmanship can more tightly integrate laboratory performance data with network-level maintenance strategies.
    • For geotechnical and construction practitioners, any future Austroads updates could affect subgrade design criteria and material specifications.

    Our Take

    Within the 141 Policy stories in our database, Austroads appears frequently as the de facto coordinator of national road standards, so a leadership change at Board level typically flows through to how state agencies, including South Australian bodies, interpret and adopt new technical guidelines.

    South Australia’s Department for Infrastructure and Transport has been among the more active state road authorities in our coverage on project delivery reforms, suggesting Jon Whelan’s appointment may tilt Austroads’ near-term agenda towards constructability, procurement and asset management issues faced by that jurisdiction.

    A notable share of recent Standard/Guideline-tagged pieces in Australia involve digital design, data standards and early references to AI-supported asset management, so the new Austroads Chair will likely be influential in how quickly such tools are normalised across road project specifications and maintenance frameworks.

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