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Queensland Parliament ■5«F W V Queensland Transpt Roads Investment Pi 2020-21 to 20 Queens Govern I 48,503 km^ t o Area covered by location’ e 5.88% Population of Queensland’ 2,699 km Other State-controlled road network 271 km e © National Land Transport Network’ 242 km National rail network e See References section (Notes for Map pages) for further details on footnotes t State strategic road network (07) 4154 0200 1 bundaberg.office(5)tmr.qld.gc State regional and other district road Gympie Office National rail network 50 River Road ( Gympie | Qld 4570 t Other railway PO Box 183 I Gympie ( Qld 4570 Local government boundary (07) 5482 0333 I [email protected] \r Program highlights In 2020-21 we will: continue planning and design activities forthe D’Aguilar Highway (Yarraman - Kingaroy) upgra In 2019-20 we completed: commence construction of the final stage of the Bruce Highway (Cooroy - Curra) (Section D) upgrade between commence construction of the Isis Highway works to replace the Lochaber Creek timber bridge Woondum and Curra, jointly funded by the Australian (Bundaberg - Childers) overtaking lane, jointly on the Burnett Highway, with a new wider concrete Government and Queensland Government by the Australian Government and Queensland structure, jointly funded by the Australian Government Government and Queensland Government commence construction of dual overtaking lanes on the Bruce Highway atTinana, near Maryborough, complete design of the John Peterson Bridge or early works on the final stage of the Bruce Highway funded by the Australian Government Mundubbera - Durong Road at Derri Derra, joint (Cooroy- Curra) (Section D) upgrade between funded by the Australian Government and Quer Woondum and Curra, jointly funded by the Australian commence various intersection upgrades and widening Government Government and Queensland Government of the Bruce Highway north of Childers, jointly funded by the Australian Government and Queensland commence construction of flood immunity upgi construction of a 6 kilometre upgrade of the Government on the Bruce Highway in the vicinity of Saltwatc Bruce Highway at Chatsworth, north of Gympie, to north of Maryborough, jointly funded by the Au improve intersections and safety along the national complete replacement of the Coondoo Creek bridge on Government and Queensland Government highway, jointly funded by the Australian Government Tin Can Bay Road, near Gympie, jointly funded by the and Queensland Government Australian Government and Queensland Government commence design of the progressive paving an sealing on Monto - Mount Perry Road, as part 0 intersection and safety upgrades on a 3 kilometre upgrade the Maryborough - Biggenden Road and Royle the Queensland Government’s COVID-19 econo stretch of the Bruce Highway at Maryborough West, Street Intersection recovery response. jointly funded by the Australian Government and Queensland Government commence design works to improve flood immunity on the Torbanlea - Plalba Road near Hervey Bay, jointly • construction of two overtaking lanes on the Bruce funded by the Australian Government and Queensland Highway at Woco Creek, west of Apple Tree Creek, Government funded by the Australian Government commence design activities for a future upgrade at ♦ rehabilitation of the Dickabram Bridge on Miva Road, Maryborough - Hervey Bay Road and Pialba - Burrum north of Gympie Heads Road intersection intersection upgrades on the Maryborough - Cooloola commence construction to upgrade the Bruce Highway Road at Poona Road and Maaroom Road. and Wide Bay Highway intersection, south of Curra, jointly funded by the Australian Government and Queensland Government Burnt Wide Bay Burnett Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program 2020-21 to 2023-24 | % Future plans We continue to plan for the future transport requirements of the Wide Bay Burnett. In 2020-21 key planning includes: commence planning to replace Running Creek bridge on the Brooweena - Woolooga Road continue planning for an upgrade of the Bundaberg - Port Road continue planning and commence design activities for the Tiaro Bypass which will improve flood immunity, safety and efficiency on the Bruce Highway at Tiaro, jointly funded by the Australian Government and Queensland Government continue to plan for upgrades of the state road network to support extractive and agricultural industries in the North Burnett region commence the development of a Bundaberg Integrated Transport Strategy to Identify the strategic needs of Bundaberg’s transport system. Link forTMR Project Page: https://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Proiects Wide Bay Burnett Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program 2020-21 to 2023-24 | Wide Bay Burnett Indicative | Contributions Approved Indicative Expenditure Local Local Investment total Australian Queensland to 30 June 2022-23 to Network Investment name Government 2020-21 2021-22 government ID cost Government Government 2020 2023-24 / Other $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 Bundaberg 1554759 National Bruce Highway (Gin Gin - Benaraby) and Barton Road, improve intersection 7,000 5,600 1,400 4 196 6,800 Regional 1554758 National Bruce Highway (Gin Gin - Benaraby), E Claxton Road and Rickards Road, improve intersection 7,890 6,312 1,578 6 194 7.690 911607 National Bruce Highway (Gin Gin - Benaraby), north of Gin Gin, rehabilitate pavement 359 287 72 3 302 54 912075 National Bruce Highway (Gin Gin - Benaraby), north of Gin Gin, various locations, improve safety 4.310 3.448 862 1 329 3,980 911255 National Bruce Highway (Gin Gin - Benaraby), north of Gin Gin, various locations, upgrade rest areas and 7.223 7.223 619 5,521 1,083 improve safety 1 1459506 National Bruce Highway (Maryborough - Gin Gin) and Buxton Road, upgrade intersection 12,500 10,000 2,500 24 376 200 11,900 1 1606191 National Bruce Highway (Maryborough - Gin Gin) and Eureka Station Road, improve intersection 335 335 24 311 908057 National Bruce Highway (Maryborough - Gin Gin), Adies Road to Ringwood Road, widen pavement and 10,290 10,290 673 25 100 9.492 improve safety 1 548061 National Bruce Highway (Maryborough - Gin Gin), Apple Tree Creek, widen pavement and improve 20,343 16,274 4,069 1.907 9,380 1.539 7.518 1 intersections 1 1 Bruce Highway (Maryborough - Gin Gin), Childers to Apple Tree Creek, upgrade intersections and 908025 National 1.773 1.773 126 576 714 356 ! 1 improve safety 720 J 855785 National 1 Bruce Highway (Maryborough - Gin Gin), Mixhills Road to Walla Island Road, widen and strengthen 4,800 3,840 960 65 2,028 1.987 pavement I 1 [ Bruce Highway (Maryborough - Gin Gin), west of Apple Tree Creek, construct overtaking lanes 667435 National 13.400 13.400 949 1,432 7,285 3,734 655333 National ] Bruce Highway (Maryborough - Gin Gin), Comonju Road to Boundary Gully, construct overtaking 9.300 9.300 430 1,400 5,470 2,000 1 lanes 1 Bundaberg - Bargara Road and Seaview Road, Bargara State School, improve intersection 1 1476494'^' State 207 207 5 202 1219374'*' State Bundaberg - Bargara Road, Princess Street and Scotland Street, upgrade intersection 10,000 8,000 2,000 10,000 1466825*'^’ State Bundaberg - Gin Gin Road (Oakwood), install audio tactile line marking 376 376 2 374 8774 State Bundaberg - Gin Gin Road, Burnett River, rehabilitate bridge 28,550 28,550 24.948 1,800 400 1,402 1115202'*’’ State Bundaberg - Gin Gin Road, various locations, improve safety 6,318 6,318 3,381 2,117 820 1466826'5’ State Bundaberg - Miriam Vale Road (Rosedale Road) and Quinns Road (Bucca), improve intersection 495 495 22 402 71 1490814'2' State Bundaberg - Miriam Vale Road (Rosedale Road) and Winfield Road, improve intersection 700 700 700 1 ( 1521421 State Bundaberg- Miriam Vale Road (Rosedale Road), Bundaberg to Rosedale, planning 400 400 100 250 50 1466830'5* State Bundaberg - Port Road (Walker Street) and Ashfield Road, improve intersection 1.317 1,317 45 1,272 761820 State Bundaberg - Port Road (Walker Street), Bargara Road to Port of Bundaberg, planning 1.154 1,154 367 137 400 250 744310'*" State Bundaberg - Port Road (Walker Street), school crossing, install kerb ramps 7 7 7 i Wide Ba y Burnett Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program 2020-21 to 2023-241 V Contributions [ Approved Indicative Indicative Expenditure Local Local Investment total Australian Queensland to 30 June 2022-23 to Network Investment name Government 2020-21 2021-22 government ID cost Government Government 2020 2023-24 / Other $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 1075860'5! Bundaberg State Bundaberg - Port Road and Que Hee Street intersection, install traffic signals 826 826 633 193 1 1 Regional 1514262 State Bundaberg bus station (Takalvan Street), design bus station 1,000 1,000 12 538 450 (continued) 446701 State Bundaberg Integrated Transport Strategy, planning 665 665 109 256 300 1 1466908 State Goodwood Road (Barolin Street) and Maynard Street intersection, upgrade pedestrian facilities 143 143 3 140 1 I 1722917' State Goodwood Road, Alloway State School, construct auxiliary lanes 276 276 276 i 1 1556719*'” State Goodwood Road, Thabeban State School, construct footpath and kerb ramps 23 23 23 i 1466906 State Isis Highway (Bundaberg - Childers) (Takalvan Street) and Bundaberg - Port Road intersection, 161 161 3 158 upgrade pedestrian facilities ! 1466902 State Isis Highway (Bundaberg - Childers) (Takalvan Street), Heidke Street and Johanna Boulevard 143 143 3 140 intersection, upgrade pedestrian facilities 1466833*5’ State isis Highway (Bundaberg - Childers) and Park Estate Drive, improve intersection 555 555 24 31 500 1466828'5'
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