Key facts and maps
Total investment
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$55.9 billion
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33,000
jobs supported
QTRIP highlights ²
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$6.6 billion
Maintenance of the network ³
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$1.6 billion
Targeted road safety initiatives ⁴
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$9 billion
Bruce Higway Targeted Safety Program
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$5.75 billion
Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail
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$5.5 billion
The Wave (Stage 1)
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$3.5 billion
Coomera Connector (Stage 1), Coomera to Nerang
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$1.98 billion
Rockhampton Ring Road
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$1 billion
Inland Freight Route funding commitment
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$500 million
Queensland Beef Corridors funding commitment
Investment by funding source
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$38.2 billion
Queensland Government / other funding
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$17.7 billion
Australian Government
Investment by mode ¹
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$34.3 billion
roads
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$19.25 billion
railways
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$1.6 billion
bus infrastructure
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$312 million
active transport
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$300 million
maritime
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$103 million
multi modal and other infrastructure
See key terms for definition for mode.
Investment by entity
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$49.3 billion
Transport and Main Roads
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$6.6 billion
Queensland Rail
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$8.5 million
Gold Coast Waterways Authority
Investment by region / district ⁵
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$4.8 billion
investment in South Coast
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$5.4 billion
investment in Metropolitan
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$14 billion
investment in North Coast
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$1.5 billion
investment in Wide Bay Burnett
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$773 million
investment in Darling Downs
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$357 million
investment in South West
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$2.1 billion
investment in Fitzroy
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$415 million
investment in Central West
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$973 million
investment in Mackay Whitsunday
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$1 billion
investment in Northern
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$445 million
investment in North West
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$2.3 billion
investment in Far North
Footnotes
(1) See Key terms for definition of Mode.
(2) Figures quoted in this section are not mutually exclusive.
(3) Represents maintenance activities on roads, passenger transport, maritime and cycling infrastructure assets.
(4) Represents funding under the Targeted Road Safety Program. Includes federal funding as part of the Australian Government’s Road Safety and Black Spot Programs.
(5) District totals include other works, such as other construction works, routine maintenance, traffic operations, traffic management enhancements, rehabilitation, routine maintenance, for example.
Reflects QTRIP 2026-27 to 2029-30.
Last updated: 24 June 2026