[6] The second stage was begun in July 1957 in the reverse direction, from Anne's Corner towards Emu Field, after Beadell had completed the Mount Davies Road in the north-west of South Australia.
In April 1962 the fourth stage proceeded west from Vokes Hill, beyond Serpentine Lakes towards the future Neale Junction where the construction party arrived in August.
[6] From Neale Junction during August and September 1962, the north–south Connie Sue Highway was constructed between Warburton and Rawlinna.
The fifth stage of the Anne Beadell Highway was then commenced, and was completed at Yamarna near Lake Yeo when it joined an existing track to Laverton in November 1962.
[7] Beadell put considerable effort into rediscovering Vokes Hill while surveying the track, as a new device called a Tellurometer was being introduced.
It is at the intersection of the Madura Loongana Track (Aboriginal Business Road) and the Anne Beadell Highway.