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$5.06 Million for road safety upgrades in South Burnett

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New road safety upgrades and jobs will be delivered in the South Burnett,

with more than $5 million invested under tranche one of the $2 billion Road Safety Program, Maranoa MP David Littleproud announced today.

The Australian Government has approved $225 million for Queensland under tranche one of the Road Safety Program, joining a further $64.6 million to be provided by the Queensland Government.

Maranoa MP David Littleproud said the Australian Government’s funding for the Road Safety Program will deliver lifesaving measures on roads in Maranoa protecting vulnerable road users.

“I’m proud to have secured a total $5,060,000 to deliver two major road safety improvements across the region,” Mr Littleproud said.

“This funding will deliver key lifesaving improvements such as widening and sealing to key heavy vehicle routes, culvert upgrades to allow two lane travel, median treatments to prevent head-on collisions and barriers to prevent run-off-road crashes and protect against roadside hazards.

“I am pleased to see $3.3 million committed to the Burnett Highway between Nanango and Goomeri for earthworks to create traversable roadsides, remove large hazards and install guardrails.

“$1.65 million will be spent on Wondai – Preston Road, to upgrade the existing culvert where traffic is constrained to one lane to allow two lane travel, and a further $110,000 to upgrade the intersection of the D’Aguilar Highway, Burnett Highway and Drayton Street in Nanango to current standards.

“These projects will also provide a much-needed boost to local jobs and the economy at a time when it couldn’t be needed more.

“This funding is subject to “use it or lose it” provisions which means these projects will be delivered soon – if they aren’t, these funds will be reallocated – the Federal Government means business.”

Tranche one of the Road Safety Program will deliver more than $43.4 million of road safety upgrades in Maranoa across 19 projects.

The program will be delivered in three, six-month tranches. In total, the Australian Government has approved up to $225 million and the Queensland Government a further $64.6 million to fund the state-wide upgrades.

Road Safety Program projects in Maranoa:

Project Name Total Project Funding (Australian Government and Queensland Government)
D'Aguilar Highway and Burnett Highway and Drayton Street: Upgrade intersection $110,000
Warrego Highway (Dalby - Miles), Brigalow - Chinchilla section: WCLT $550,000
Intersection of Amiens Road, Thulimbah School Road and Tennant Road: Upgrade intersection $240,000
Cunningham Highway / Gladfield Back Road / Goombura Road: Upgrade intersection $990,000
Warrego Highway (Miles - Roma), Drillham - Dulacca: Widen road and safer roadsides $2,200,000
Warrego Highway, Blyth Creek: Curve widen and safer roadsides $550,000
Carnarvon Highway, Moonie River Bridge: Guardrail and delineation upgrade $550,000
Landsborough Highway (Winton - Kynuna), Pavement strengthening and widening $3,630,000
Blackall - Jericho Road: Pave and seal - Stage 1 $4,400,000
Barcaldine - Aramac Road: Widen narrow seal $3,870,000
Carnarvon Highway and Miscamble Street intersections: Upgrade intersection $830,000
Warrego Highway and Carnarvon Highway: Upgrade intersection $8,650,000
Diamantina Developmental Road (Bedourie - Boulia), Widen narrow seal $2,150,000
Carnarvon Hwy (Roma to Injune): Upgrade existing culverts $1,650,000
Diamantina Development Road: Upgrade existing culverts $1,100,000
Bulloo Development Road: Upgrade existing culverts $1,650,000
Richmond - Winton Road, Pave and seal $5,390,000
Burnett Highway (Nanango - Goomeri) $3,300,000
Wondai - Proston Road: Upgrade existing culvert $1,650,000


For more information on the Australian Government’s road safety initiatives, visit www.officeofroadsafety.gov.au

Media Statement courtesy of The Hon David Littleproud MP, Federal Member for Maranoa.

$5.06 Million for road safety upgrades in South Burnett