Looking ahead
In 2025–26, the department will:
- deliver the $9 billion Bruce Highway Targeted Safety Program to improve safety and reduce the number of closures due to accidents, in partnership with the Australian Government
- develop strategies to deliver reliable and efficient transport networks and services to support the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, in collaboration with transport partners including the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority
- enhance road safety and encourage active transport among school children through the School Active Transport Infrastructure Pilot and the roll out of the Journi online road safety education program
- progressively open to traffic the Coomera Connector Stage One section, South East Queensland's largest road infrastructure project jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland governments, which will reduce pressure on the Pacific Motorway (M1) by providing an alternative route for the growing communities and commercial hubs of Helensvale and Coomera
- continue the procurement and delivery of major rail upgrade projects, including the LGC, Beerburrum to Nambour Upgrade (Stage One) and The Wave (Stage One) to accommodate future population and patronage growth and deliver sustainable transport services
- work towards the completion of construction and preparations for integration of the CRR project.
- Last updated
- 29 September 2025
