Jointly-Funded Australian Government $415 Million Road Stimulus Package – Announced 22 June 2020

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Jointly-Funded Australian Government $415 Million Road Stimulus Package – Announced 22 June 2020 Jointly-funded Australian Government $415 million road stimulus package – announced 22 June 2020 Jointly-funded Australian Government $415 million road stimulus package – announced 22 June 2020 - 2 - QG AG Map TMR Indicative Package TMR District Initiative Description Contribution Contribution Ref. Region Cost ($m) ($m) ($m) Australian Government A1 South Coast South Coast Tamborine-Oxenford Road: Howard Creek upgrade 10.00 2.00 8.00 Confirmed Capital Projects Australian Government A2 Metropolitan Metropolitan Gateway Motorway: Flyover works 24.60 12.30 12.30 Confirmed Capital Projects Australian Cloncurry - Dajarra Road: Complete seal to Government North A3 North West Phosphate Hill turn-off and widen existing priority 20.00 4.00 16.00 Confirmed Queensland narrow sealed sections Capital Projects Australian Government North Gregory Developmental Road (Charters Towers - A4 Northern 25.00 5.00 20.00 Confirmed Queensland The Lynd): Widening priority sections to 8-metre seal Capital Projects Australian Government North Richmond - Winton Road: Widen 20km of priority A5 North West 13.00 2.60 10.40 Confirmed Queensland sections to 8-metre seal Capital Projects Australian Government North A6 North West Burke Developmental Road: Progressive sealing 14.00 2.80 11.20 Confirmed Queensland Capital Projects REEF Capital North Kennedy Highway (Cairns - Mareeba): Kuranda A7 Far North 30.00 6.00 24.00 Projects Queensland Range Intelligent Transport System (ITS) upgrades REEF Capital North A8 North West Aramac - Torrens Creek Road: Prairie Creek bridge 10.00 2.00 8.00 Projects Queensland REEF Capital North A9 North West Aramac - Torrens Creek Road: Complete sealing 20.00 4.00 16.00 Projects Queensland Jointly-funded Australian Government $415 million road stimulus package – announced 22 June 2020 - 3 - REEF Capital Central A10 Fitzroy Gladstone - Monto Road: Upgrade three floodways 4.80 0.96 3.84 Projects Queensland REEF Capital Central Mackay/ A11 May Downs Road: Progressive sealing 8.00 1.60 6.40 Projects Queensland Whitsunday REEF Capital North North Townsville Road: Pavement strengthening and A12 Northern 6.95 1.39 5.56 Projects Queensland resilience REEF Capital Southern Mitchell Highway (Cunnamulla - Charleville): Seal A13 South West 4.50 0.90 3.60 Projects Queensland widening of priority sections Diamantina Developmental Road (Charleville - REEF Capital Southern A14 South West Quilpie): Widen priority sections to 8-metre bitumen 4.50 0.90 3.60 Projects Queensland seal REEF Capital Southern Balonne Highway (Bollon - Cunnamulla): Bollon West A15 South West 1.80 0.36 1.44 Projects Queensland flood levee REEF Capital Brisbane Valley Highway (Ipswich - Harlin): A16 North Coast North Coast 5.50 1.10 4.40 Projects Pavement strengthening and resilience REEF Capital Central Eyre Developmental Road (Bedourie - Birdsville): A17 Central West 4.50 0.90 3.60 Projects Queensland Progressive sealing REEF Capital Southern Bulloo Developmental Road (Cunnamulla - A18 South West 4.50 0.90 3.60 Projects Queensland Thargomindah): Widen priority sections REEF Capital Central Carnarvon Highway (Injune - Rolleston): Pavement A19 Fitzroy 7.50 1.50 6.00 Projects Queensland strengthening and resilience REEF Capital North Gregory Downs - Camooweal Road: Progressive A20 North West 4.00 0.80 3.20 Projects Queensland sealing Diamantina Developmental Road (Charleville - REEF Capital Southern A21 South West Quilpie): Widen priority sections to 8-metre bitumen 2.15 0.43 1.72 Projects Queensland seal REEF Capital Southern Carnarvon Highway (Injune - Rolleston): Widen A22 South West 4.50 0.90 3.60 Projects Queensland priority sections REEF Capital Southern Carnarvon Highway (Mungindi - St George): Widen A23 South West 4.50 0.90 3.60 Projects Queensland priority sections Jointly-funded Australian Government $415 million road stimulus package – announced 22 June 2020 - 4 - REEF Capital Southern Carnarvon Highway (Roma - Injune): Widen and A24 South West 2.70 0.54 2.16 Projects Queensland replace culvert REEF Capital Central A25 Central West Cramsie - Muttaburra Road: Progressive sealing 2.34 0.47 1.87 Projects Queensland REEF Capital Southern Roma - Condamine Road: Widening and A26 South West 4.50 0.90 3.60 Projects Queensland strengthening in sections REEF Capital Central A27 Central West Clermont - Alpha Road: Progressive sealing 3.01 0.60 2.41 Projects Queensland REEF Capital Central Birdsville Developmental Road (Morney - Birdsville): A28 Central West 4.50 0.90 3.60 Projects Queensland Pave and seal in sections REEF Capital North A29 North West Richmond - Winton Road: Progressive sealing 3.30 0.66 2.64 Projects Queensland Rockhampton – Yeppoon Road: Pavement REEF Capital Central A30 Fitzroy rehabilitation of sections between Iron Pot Road and 5.00 1.00 4.00 Projects Queensland MacKays Road REEF Capital Central Rockleigh - North Mackay Road: Pavement A31 Mackay/Whitsunday 5.00 1.00 4.00 Projects Queensland strengthening and resilience North Kennedy Highway (Mareeba to Atherton): Targeted A32 Safety Package Far North 37.50 7.50 30.00 Queensland road safety improvements Statewide: Audio tactile linemarking to edgelines and centrelines on regional roads with shoulders at least A33 Safety Package Statewide Statewide 20.00 4.00 16.00 0.5 metres wide and a history of fatigue related crashes D'Aguilar Highway (Caboolture to Yarraman): A34 Safety Package North Coast North Coast 19.00 3.80 15.20 Targeted road safety improvements Central Peak Downs Highway (Mackay to Eton): Targeted A35 Safety Package Mackay/Whitsunday 18.00 3.60 14.40 Queensland road safety improvements Glasshouse Mountains Road (Beerburrum to A36 Safety Package North Coast North Coast 18.00 3.60 14.40 Palmview): Targeted road safety improvements Jointly-funded Australian Government $415 million road stimulus package – announced 22 June 2020 - 5 - Beaudesert - Beenleigh Road (Beaudesert to A37 Safety Package South Coast South Coast 18.00 3.60 14.40 Wolffdene): Targeted road safety improvements Beenleigh - Redland Bay Road (Cornubia to Redland A38 Safety Package South Coast South Coast 19.50 3.90 15.60 Bay): Targeted road safety improvements Sub-total 414.65 90.31 324.34 Jointly-funded Australian Government $415 million road stimulus package – announced 22 June 2020 - 6 - .
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