Media Statements
Have your say: Bruce Highway Western Alternative Stage 2
The community is invited to share its thoughts for stage two of a major new transport corridor in the Moreton Bay region, west of the Bruce Highway.
Milestones reached for bigger, better Bruce
Vision of bridge demolition at Lagoon Creek.
Smart start for Bruce Highway technologies
Additional Smart Motorways technology on the Bruce Highway has started rolling out between the Pine River and Caloundra Road.
Entry ramp opens to traffic on Deception Bay Road interchange
The Bruce Highway Upgrade – Deception Bay Road Interchange project has reached another milestone this week with the upgraded northbound entry ramp opening to traffic.
Work continues raising Bruce Highway for next big wet
Work is underway to significantly improve flood resilience, safety and capacity of the Sunshine Coast’s road network through the $13 billion Bruce Highway Upgrade Program.
Christmas has come early for outdoor enthusiasts, with recent rain boosting lake levels across South East Queensland, creating ideal recreation conditions.
Further consultation for Bruce Highway Western Alternative
A phased consultation approach has been developed for a western alternative to the Bruce Highway between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast with a preferred option identified for Stage 1.
Queensland competition showcases smart and consumer-savvy kids
The winners of the Office of Fair Trading’s (OFT) Buy Smart Competition 2021 have been announced today with students from Years 4 and above claiming a share of $15,000 prize money.
Land located for Pine Rivers satellite hospital
The Palaszczuk Government is another step closer to delivering on a key election commitment to establish a satellite hospital in Pine Rivers.
QLD-built electric buses to boost jobs from Burleigh to North Lakes
The Palaszczuk Government’s commitment to rollout more zero emissions vehicles on to Queensland roads has been supercharged with a plan to build 16 new electric buses on the Gold Coast.
Moreton Bay Regional Council is receiving $9.3 million for community infrastructure
Moreton Bay Regional Council is receiving $9.3 million for shovel-ready community infrastructure projects that could create hundreds of jobs.