The Bruce Highway. Image courtesy of the Queensland Government.
Queensland’s $662.5 million Bruce Highway
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Transport, infrastructure win big in QLD 2022-23 State Budget
Photo by Brisbane Local Marketing on Unsplash.
Record investment in transport and a significant infrastructure
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Australia’s first fully electric bus depot unveiled in QLD
Australia’s first 100 per cent electric bus depot is now open in Gold Coast, with the Queensland Government announcing that 30 new electric buses will hit the road in May.
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Bruce Highway safety upgrades to start at Isis Central
Safety improvement works valued at an estimated $12.84 million are set to start on the Bruce Highway at Isis Central and Booyal, as part of the Bruce Highway Upgrade Program.
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Funding now in for QLD’s $45M Wyaga Creek Crossing upgrade
A $45.24 million project is set to upgrade the Wyaga Creek crossing on the Gore Highway, north of Goondiwindi on the border of Queensland and New South Wales.
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QLDS’s Cairns to Northern Tablelands Access Strategy released
A study to investigate transport routes between Cairns and the Northern Tablelands has been released by the Queensland Government, to assist in future planning for the region.
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Works starts on M1 interchange upgrade at Gold Coast’s Ormeau
Work to upgrade the M1 motorway's southbound Exit 45 near the northern Gold Coast suburb of Ormeau is about to get underway.
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$37.5M intersection upgrades for Queensland’s Kennedy Highway
Nine intersections along the Kennedy Highway between Mareeba and Atherton in Queensland will be upgraded as part of an ongoing program of safety improvements.
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Port of Townsville project to utilise nation’s largest backhoe dredge
Townsville is a step closer to welcoming ships up to 300 metres long with the arrival of Australia’s largest backhoe dredge, Woomera, at the Port of Townsville in Northern Queensland.
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QLD Rail announce regional service changes amid COVID-19 transmission
Queensland Rail will introduce some temporary changes from Monday 17 January to its regional services, to increase certainty for customers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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