Program highlights and maps

Statewide highlights

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$5.027 billion

Investment in the maintenance of the network1


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$1.815 billion

Investment in targeted road safety initiatives2


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$4.869 billion

Queensland Train Manufacturing Program


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$2.598 billion

Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail3

 


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$2.163 billion

Coomera Connector (Stage 1), Coomera to Nerang


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$1.219 billion

Gold Coast Light Rail (Stage 3), Broadbeach South to Burleigh Heads4

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$1 billion

Inland Freight Route, Charters Towers to Mungindi5

Program Highlights

  • $4.869 billion Queensland Train Manufacturing Program
  • $2.598 billion towards Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail (jointly funded with the Australian Government)
  • $1 billion funding commitment for the Inland Freight Route, Charters Towers to Mungindi (jointly funded with the Australian Government). Project details and timing subject to further planning and negotiation with the Australian Government
  • $585.2 million funding commitment for the Warrego Highway (jointly funded with the Australian Government). Project details and timing subject to further planning and negotiation with the Australian Government, noting the Queensland Government’s initial priority is upgrading the Mount Crosby Road interchange
  • $511.5 million funding commitment for Road Safety Program (jointly funded with the Australian Government). Project details and timing subject to further planning and negotiation with the Australian Government
  • $500 million funding commitment for Queensland Beef Corridors (jointly funded with the Australian Government). Project details and timing subject to further planning and negotiation with the Australian Government
  • $500 million funding commitment for Bruce Highway additional funding (jointly funded with the Australian Government). Program details and timing subject to negotiation with the Australian Government, noting the Queensland Government’s priority for upgrades between Gladstone and Rockhampton, and between Mackay and Proserpine
  • $374.1 million New Generation Rollingstock, European Train Control System fitment, install new signalling
  • $275.7 million New Generation Rollingstock, Automatic Train Operation and Platform Screen Doors fitment
  • $200 million funding commitment for Bruce Highway, Queensland Government (represents Queensland Government’s contribution towards continued joint investment on the Bruce Highway of $1 billion per annum (80:20 federal:state funding basis))
  • $139.5 million funding commitment for Cunningham Highway future projects (jointly funded with the Australian Government). Project details and timing subject to negotiation with the Australian Government

Image: Bruce Highway (Cooroy to Curra) Section D, construction. Shows the completed Flood Road interchange, part of Bruce Highway (Cooroy to Curra) upgrade which delivered 26km of new highway to bypass the city of Gympie. (Kabi Kabi Country)

Footnotes

1 Represents maintenance activities on road, passenger transport, maritime and cycling infrastructure assets.

2 Represents funding under the Targeted Road Safety Program. Includes federal funding as part of the Australian Government's Road Safety Program.

3 This project is jointly funded with the Australian Government and is subject to the Australian Government’s Infrastructure Investment Program review.

4 This project is being delivered as a Public Private Partnership. 

5 Project details and timing subject to further planning and negotiation with the Australian Government.

 

 
 
Reflects QTRIP 2023–24 to 2026–27.