Important safety upgrades on roads and rail crossings across Queensland will soon be delivered as the Australian Government invests $29 million for several projects.
$14.6 million is being committed to deliver 50 high-priority improvements to railway level crossings across the State’s regional road networks. The projects will help increase safety at these critical junctures, with potential works to include upgrades to boom gates, flashing lights, signage, sealing and more.
“The Albanese Government recognises that local governments are crucial to maintaining and upgrading transport infrastructure.
“We have increased funding under the Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program to make sure we continue to invest in better, safer local roads across Queensland and Australia.
“We are committed to delivering the funding local councils need to improve road safety and in a way that reduces the burden on them, allowing more money to be spent on projects and less on administration,” Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King said.
The Federal Government recognises that local governments are crucial to maintaining and upgrading transport infrastructure.
In addition, $14.17 million will help fund four new projects under the Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program (SLRIP). The projects include:
The SLRIP is an initiative of the Australian Government to support the delivery of safer roads across the nation.
Meanwhile, investment for the level crossings falls under the Government’s Regional Level Crossing Upgrade Fund (RLCUF), which aims to improve railway crossings safety in regional areas and reduce serious and fatal accidents that have a devastating impact on communities.
“Councils know their local road networks inside out, that’s why we’re backing four much needed roads projects thanks to the additional $14.17 million.
“But it’s not just roads, our state’s growing dependence on rail transport for freight is why we’re working with the State Government on improving rail crossings safety across Queensland.
“The $14.6 million worth of funding will support the delivery of low-cost treatments such as boom gates, signage, flashing lights and rumble strips, which aim to better alert motorists and pedestrians approaching regional rail crossings,” Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Senator for Queensland Anthony Chisholm said.
Below is a list of projects funded under the Regional Level Crossing Upgrade Fund:
Project / Railway crossing | Project location |
Jambin Dakenba Road (ID6025) | Earlsfield |
105 Callemondah Drive (ID6090) | Callemondah |
105 Callemondah Drive (ID708) | Callemondah |
Saville Road level crossing improvement works | Allenview |
Booroondarra Road | Middlemount |
Bulliwallah Road Level Crossing Upgrade Project | Belyando |
Tolmies Road | Blackwater |
Tryphinia Road | Locality - Wallaroo |
Stratford Road Level Crossing Upgrade Project | Mt Cooloon |
Mourindilla Road | Dingo |
Robino Road Crossing Light Installation | Braemeadows |
Camp Creek Road level crossing upgrade to active controls | Running Creek |
Sarina upgrade | Sarina |
Jambin Dakenba Road (ID6554) | Earlsfield |
BSL Greatheads | Woongarra |
Alma Street Crossing Light Installation | Halifax |
BSL Managers House | Qunaba |
BSL Ashfield | Ashfield |
BSL Klotzs | Windermere |
BSL Golcherts | Woongarra |
BSL Baragara School | Qunaba |
Yarrawonga Road | Blackwater |
Innisfree Road | Emerald |
533 Marian - Eton Road Ch 0.344km | Marion |
824 OLC Upgrade project site 5 | Ingham / Halifax / Bemerside |
824 OLC Upgrade project site 6 | Ingham / Halifax / Bemerside |
Wilson Street and Kennedy Development Road intersection | Winton |
88A Bowen Development Road (Bowen-Collinsville) Ch 32.6km | Bowen |
10G Bruce Highway (St Lawrence - Mackay) Ch 142.28km | Mackay |
10G Bruce Highway (St Lawrence - Mackay) Ch 144.307km | Mackay |
614 OLC Upgrade project - Site 1 | Ingham / Trebonne / Abergowrie |
614 OLC Upgrade project - Site 2 | Ingham / Trebonne / Abergowrie |
614 OLC Upgrade project - Site 3 | Ingham / Trebonne / Abergowrie |
614 OLC Upgrade project - Site 4 | Ingham / Trebonne / Abergowrie |
614 OLC Upgrade project - Site 5 | Ingham / Trebonne / Abergowrie |
614 OLC Upgrade project - Site 6 | Ingham / Trebonne / Abergowrie |
614 OLC Upgrade project - Site 7 | Ingham / Trebonne / Abergowrie |
614 OLC Upgrade project - Site 8 | Ingham / Trebonne / Abergowrie |
824 OLC Upgrade project site 1 | Ingham / Halifax / Bemerside |
824 OLC Upgrade project site 2 | Ingham / Halifax / Bemerside |
824 OLC Upgrade project site 3 | Ingham / Halifax / Bemerside |
824 OLC Upgrade project site 4 | Ingham / Halifax / Bemerside |
824 OLC Upgrade project site 5 | Ingham / Halifax / Bemerside |
824 OLC Upgrade project site 6 | Ingham / Halifax / Bemerside |
824 OLC Upgrade project site 7 | Ingham / Halifax / Bemerside |
824 OLC Upgrade project site 8 | Ingham / Halifax / Bemerside |
824 OLC Upgrade project site 9 | Ingham / Halifax / Bemerside |
824 OLC Upgrade project site 10 | Ingham / Halifax / Bemerside |
Whitsunday Coast Airport access road (Lascelles Avenue) | Gunyarra |
Alice Street Mitchell | Mitchell |
Cunningham Street Dalby | Dalby |
Nicolson Street Dalby | Dalby |
Source: Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government; Roads & Infrastructure Australia; Infrastructure Magazine
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