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Public Event Notice q ROAD CLOSURE q WHERE q TIME q ROAD CLOSURE q WHERE q TIME WEDNESDAY 31 AUGUST Aerodrome Road Parker St - Wirraway St 5:30am - 4:00pm 6am Wed 31st - (southbound lanes) Smith Street Parking Bays only 7pm Sun 4th Sixth Avenue Aerodrome Rd - Memorial 6:00am - 4:00pm 4am Wed 31st - (southbound lanes) Ave Beach Terrace All 5pm Mon 5th Melrose Parade Sixth Ave - Alexandra Pde 6:00am - 4:00pm Brisbane Rd - Beach Tce 4am Wed 31st - Mooloolaba Esplanade (Local access for deliveries 7pm Sun 4th Alexandra Parade Melrose Pde - Cotton Tree Pde 6:00am - 4:00pm only 9pm Wed to Thurs 9am) Cotton Tree Parade Alexandra Pde - Fourth Ave 6:00am - 3:45pm 4am Wed 31st - Mooloolaba Esp. Car Park Burnett St - River Esp 4am Mon 5th Duporth Avenue The Esplanade (Cotton Tree) - 6:00am - 3:30pm FRIDAY 2 SEPTEMBER Beach Rd 4 SEPTEMBER 2016 Brisbane Road Wallan St - Mooloolaba Esp 3:00am - 5:00pm Ocean Street Duporth Ave - Beach Rd 6:00am - 3:30pm SATURDAY 3 SEPTEMBER q NO PARKING ZONE/CARPARK CLOSURE River Esplanade Hancock St - Brisbane Rd FRIDAY 26 AUGUST 4am Fri 26th - Foote Street River Esp - Brisbane Rd 6:30am - 10:30am Brisbane Rd Car Park 50% Brisbane Rd, Mooloolaba 5pm Tue 6th Burnett Street Foote St - Hancock St 4am Fri 26th - Charles Clarke Car Park No Parking SUNDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 5pm Wed 7th Mooloolaba Esp - Buderim Avenue 4:30am - 1:30pm MONDAY 29 AUGUST Sunshine Motorway 4am Mon 29th - Brisbane Rd Car Park 50% Brisbane Rd, Mooloolaba Walan Street Venning St - Brisbane Rd 8:00am - 1:30pm 5pm Tue 6th PUBLIC EVENT NOTICE Mooloolaba Esplanade Venning St - Buderim Ave 4:30am - 4:30pm WEDNESDAY 31 AUGUST CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS 4am Wed 31st - Beach Terrace Car Park Venning Street Mooloolaba Esp - Walan St 6:00am - 1:30pm 5pm Mon 5th Brisbane Road Walan St - Mooloolaba Esp 4:30am - 1:30pm Beachside car parks - top of 10pm Wed 31st - 8 Car bays Alexandra Headland hill 5pm Mon 5th Perigian Springs Friday 26 August - Sunday 4 Sunshine Motorway roundabout - Yandina 6:00am - 10:30am SUNDAY 4 SEPTEMBER Coolum roundabout Buderim Avenue September 2016 Yandina Coolum 1:00am - 1:30pm Sunshine Motorway 5:00am - 11:00am Douglas Street roundabout - David Low Way Please read this IMPORTANT information Alexandra Pde/Aerodrome Rd (southbound) Sunshine Motorway David Low Way - 5:00am - 11:15am outlining these changed traffic conditions (southbound) Maroochydore Rd Sixth Ave (southbound) Aerodrome Rd - Beach Pde 1:00am - 4:30pm Melrose / Alexandra / and how residents are able to travel during Sunshine Motorway Maroochydore Rd - Sixth Ave - King St 5:00am - 1:30pm Cotton Tree Pde (southbound) Mooloolaba Rd the event. Melrose / Alexandra / Duporth Ave Maroochydore Road Sunshine Motorway - Cotton Tree Pde 6:30am - 1:15pm 1:00am - 4:00pm (westbound) Old Maroochydore Rd Please see inside for timetable and detour Duporth Ave First Ave - Ocean St Old Maroochydore Rd Maroochydore Rd - Vise Rd 6:30am - 1:15pm maps. Mooloolaba Taxi rank Relocated Venning St 5am Friday 2nd - Old Maroochydore Rd - (infront of Mantra Hotel) 11pm Sunday 4th Eudlo Flats Rd 6:30am - 1:00pm Diddillibah Rd q FREE Shuttle Bus service For more information visit Kiel Mountain Rd - Petrie www.ironman.com/worldchampionship70.3 Diddilibah Road Creek Rd 7:00am - 1:00pm Mountain Creek High School to Mooloolaba (River Esplanade) or PH: 1300 761 384 David Low Way - Paynters Saturday 3 September: 8:00am – 6.00pm Petrie Creek Road Creek Rd (Nambour end) 7:00am - 12:45pm Paynters Creek Road All 7:00am - 12:30pm Sunday 4 September: 4:30am – 8:30am, 12:30pm - 5:30pm Paynters Creek Rd - Upper Rosemount Road Paynters Creek Rd 7:00am - 12:30pm Maroochydore / Alexandra Headland to Mooloolaba (Buderim Avenue) Alexandra Parade Buderim Ave - Pacific Tce 5:30am - 4:15pm Saturday 3 September: 8:00am – 6:00pm Alexandra Parade Pacific Tce - Parker St 5:30am - 4:15pm (southbound lanes) Sunday 4 September: 4:30am – 8:00am, 1:30pm - 4:30pm 6 To Bruce Hwy 5 YANDINA CREEK / COOLUM PEREGIAN SPRINGS Sunshine Mwy andina-Coolum Y R d To -To Bruce - Bruce Hwy Hwy COOLUM - Maroochydore- Caloundra To - Airport - Caloundra- Brisbane To - MarchionessAirport - Brisbane - Maroochydore David Low Way David Low Way Low David Sunshine Mwy Emu Mountain Rd YANDINA CREEK Beach Rd y a W w Restricted crossing from Yandina-Coolum Rd o L Sunshine Motorway re-opens between to Beach Rd under police supervision 6:00am d Sunshine Mwy i Peregian Springs roundabout and Yandina/ v to 10:30am. Delays expected on David low Way a CLOSED D Coolum roundabout at 10:30am. after 10:30am. Alternative route recommended. Sunshine Mwy 4 PACIFIC PARADISE Sunshine Mwy CLOSED y 6 a EUMUNDI David w W PEREGIAN SPRINGS Lo To - Bli Bli NORTHBOUND TRAFFIC - Maroochydore To - Airport Bruce Highway SUNSHINE MOTORWAY - Mooloolaba - Coolum CLOSURES IN PLACE SUNDAY, 4 SEPTEMBER Mwy Sunshine - Noosa MAROOCHYDORE TO NOOSA YANDINA CREEK / MAJOR DELAYS DAVID LOW WAY COOLUM David Low Way MUDJIMBA ALTERNATE ROUTE BRUCE HIGHWAY* 5 *Use Maroochydore Rd to Bruce Hwy for quickest route. Petrie Creek Rd ROSEMOUNT 3 David Low Way Low David Bruce Hig Bruce Yandina-Coolum Rd Mwy Sunshine hway P a yn te rs Creek Rd Rd MARCOOLA ah ib ill d R d id D bah D iddilli D PACIFIC PARADISE up COTTON TREE 2 4 orth de P ree ROSEMOUNT 3 T Pe The trie Creek Rd Esp Bruce Highway Bruce la Cotton NAMBOUR nade Ave MAROOCHY P a eek SURF CLUB ynters Cr Rd Memorial d Beach Pde Alexandra llibah Rd Forth Ave i R dd i h D a COTTON TREE b E li u Diddil d l Pde o 2 F e Kingsford Smith Pd Sixth Ave l a Maroochydore Rd Fifth Ave t R Aerodrome Rd d d R e MOOLOOLABA or yd ch 1 roo Old M a Sugar Rd MOOLOOLABA 1 Oloway Cr ALEXANDRA HEADLAND Yakola Pde Alexandra Pde Pacific Tce LEGEND Mooloolaba Rd Traffic Management Point Mooloolaba Rd ACCESS TO AIRPORT Sunshine Mwy Buderim Ave Mooloolaba E Preferred alternate route/road open M e PLEASE USE DAVID LOW t Roads open a St WAY AT ALL TIMES P sp Open to traffic, expect delays WHEN TRAVELLING TO SUNSHINE COAST MOOLOOLABA Goo TA nawa W r alan St Roads closed (times overleaf) r a AIRPORT. ALLOW EXTRA D Parkyn Pde Sunshine Mwy OPEN Northbound to TIME FOR DELAYS. r David Low Way at Pacific Paradise (map 4) Brisbane Rd SOUTHBOUND TRAFFIC SUNSHINE MOTORWAY NOOSA TO MAROOCHYDORE COOLUM TO MAROOCHYDORE CLOSURES IN PLACE SUNDAY, 4 SEPTEMBER David Low Way - 36.9km Approx. 1 hr 30 mins travel time David Low Way - 23.8km Approx. 1 hr 10 mins travel time Bruce Highway - 43.9km Approx. 45 Mins travel time* Bruce Highway - 40.9km Approx. 35 mins Travel time* MAJOR DELAYS DAVID LOW WAY AFTER 9.30AM *Use Eumundi-Noosa Rd to Bruce Hwy for quickest route *Use Yandina Coolum Rd to Bruce Hwy after 10:30am for quickest route. - ALTERNATE ROUTE BRUCE HIGHWAY Before 10:30am use David Low Way..
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