Flood resilience works
We are improving the flood immunity and resilience of the state-controlled road network at 10 key sites...
Far North Queensland, which is often known simply as FNQ, is the northernmost part of the Australian state of Queensland. Its largest city is Cairns and it is dominated geographically by Cape York Peninsula, which stretches north to the Torres Strait, and west to the Gulf Country. The waters of Torres Strait include the only international border in the area contiguous with the Australian mainland, between Australia and Papua New Guinea.
We are improving the flood immunity and resilience of the state-controlled road network at 10 key sites...
The Department of Transport and Main Roads is delivering an $18.18 million program of upgrades to improve safety on four sections of Gillies Range Road between Gordonvale and Atherton...
Widening these single-lane sections to full-width 2 lanes will improve safety, capacity and efficiency on the Gulf Developmental Road...
The Barron River bridge planning project will investigate long-term solutions for the bridge near Kuranda...
Installation of additional Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) treatments on Kuranda Range Road is underway...
This project will deliver safety upgrades to about 21km of the Kennedy Highway between Mareeba and Atherton...
Safety upgrades to more than 31km of the Kennedy Highway between Kuranda and Mareeba...
This project will complete planning for the southern section of the Mareeba Bypass and review the alignment of the northern section...
The Department of Transport and Main Roads is progressing a project to construct a $11.5 million jetty at Yarrabah...
We are constructing a new recreational boat launching facility at Yorkeys Knob...