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We're investing $41.7 billion for road and transport infrastructure across local, state, and national networks.

The Department of Transport and Main Roads publishes the Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program (QTRIP) annually.

The QTRIP 2025-26 to 2028-29 outlines the current and planned investment in road and transport infrastructure for delivery over the 4-year period.

Publishing QTRIP also ensures that the department meets its legislative requirements under the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

Hi, I'm Sally Stannard, Director-General for Transport and Main Roads.

It's a really exciting time to be in Queensland. This year's QTRIP our Queensland Transport and Road Investment Program outlines $41 billion dollars of projects either in development or delivery, right across the state from the tropical far north, down through Central Queensland and into South-East Queensland, as well as out west.

We're delivering the transport and road infrastructure that is needed for this state.

We're connecting communities and we're also delivering for industry to make sure the connections are safe and reliable.

Key projects in this year's program include The Wave up on the Sunshine Coast, investment in Logan and Gold Coast, Faster Rail and the Rockhampton Ring Road in Central Queensland.

All major projects that will deliver for the communities in which they're being built and those who use them.

I know it's important to acknowledge that this work does not happen alone.

TMR rely on industry partners right across the state and we thank you for your work.

We look forward to taking QTRIP off the page and into the projects with you as we deliver for Queenslanders.

Head over to the TMR website. You can find all the details on the QTRIP page [https://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/QTRIPonline].

QTRIP formats

Reflects QTRIP 2025-26 to 2028-29.