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5 May, 2022

Funding promised for Old Gympie Rd upgrade

The Coalition Government will commit $11.8 million to fast-track a vital road upgrade in a growing area of Longman, if re-elected.


Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, Federal MP for Longman Terry Young and Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor Peter Flannery at Old Gympie Road at Dakabin
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, Federal MP for Longman Terry Young and Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor Peter Flannery at Old Gympie Road at Dakabin

The project involves upgrading a section of Old Gympie Road in Dakabin, between Nellies Lane and Alma Road, from two to four lanes which will improve traffic flow through that area.

It also includes the provision of on-road cycle lanes and ramps as well as improved pathways, landscaping and signalised pedestrian crossings. 

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Barnaby Joyce said building local infrastructure that can cater for future growth was imperative. 

 “Longman is one of the fastest growing areas in Queensland and that’s why the Coalition Government is investing in major infrastructure projects across the region,” the Deputy Prime Minister said. 

“We have already invested $530 million to upgrade the 11 kilometre stretch of the Bruce Highway from four to six lanes between Bribie Island Road and Steve Irwin Way. 

 “There’s also $130.64 million invested for a new interchange at Deception Bay Road and $30 million to upgrade Bribie Island Road.” 

 Federal Member for Longman Terry Young said this project was part of a 20-year plan to improve traffic flow along Old Gympie Road between Anzac Avenue and Boundary Road. 

 “Having driven through here countless times over the years, I’ve seen first-hand the growth in that area,” Mr Young said. 

 “Expanding Old Gympie Road to four lanes will certainly ease congestion during peak travel times and ensure people get to their destinations faster and safer. 

 “It will also cater to future growth from the 800ha Narangba East development corridor which is included in the South East Queensland Regional Plan 2009-2031.

“The population in this area is expected to increase by up to 15,000 new residents, so ensuring they have ready-made arterial roads is a must.”

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