CUNDOOT CREEK BRIDGE & LAGOON CREEK BRIDGE I’m pretty excited about having two new bridges constructed and completed since I started in the job. Both Cundoot Creek Bridge and the Lagoon Creek Bridge are major connections for our local communities.
Cundoot Creek Bridge will connect Morayfield Road/Market Drive, Caboolture South with Weier Road, Morayfield and the highway. It will form part of an important future road link taking pressure away from Dickson and William Berry Drive at the rear of the Morayfield Shopping Centre. This $12M project should be completed by March 2020, weather permitting.
Due to successful negotiations by Council, the $7.5M Lagoon Creek Bridge being delivered by QM Properties will connect Smiths Road to Old Gympie Road, Caboolture. With three schools on Smiths Road and only one way in and out, it has been a major headache for local residents for a number of years now. It’s anticipated these works will be completed early 2020, weather permitting. Traffic congestion in these areas was raised with me a number of years ago and I am pleased that new solutions have become a reality.
In this Edition • Bridging the Gaps -
Cundoot & Lagoon Creek Bridges
• Highlights for Div 3
• The Comeback Kid
• Road Resurfacing
• Ardrossan Road
• Pumicestone Road
• Devine Court Sports Complex
• William Berry Drive
CONTACTING COUNCIL
If we can assist further with any matters please call Customer Service on 3205 0555 between 8.30am & 5.00pm. This is also a 24/7 emergency number. Adam Hain Division 3 Councillor Moreton Bay Regional Council 2 Hasking Street CABOOLTURE Q 4510
Office 5433 2960 Mobile 0419 651 643 Follow me on Facebook:
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General and Committee Meetings are open and members of the public are welcome to attend and observe proceedings.
Happy New Year! In recent years, Council has invested more than $59 million into Division 3. I hope you get off to a great start this year. I know we will, with these two game changing projects being delivered over the coming months!
C A B O O LT U R E , B R I D G I N G T H E G A P S
Cundoot Creek Bridge under construction
Lagoon Creek Bridge under construction
Moreton Bay Regional Council
Division 3 Councillor Adam Hain
[email protected] 0555 • moretonbay.qld.gov.au
Issue 22 - December 2019/January 2020
While every effort is made at the time of printing to ensure dates and times are accurate, please note these are subject to change. Always check Council’s website for any updates.
Beacon Street, Morayfield Road rehabilitation $450,000
Bellmere Road, Bellmere Road rehabilitation $720,000
Bluebell Street Park, Caboolture Wetland construction $350,000
Buchanan Road, Morayfield Road rehabilitation & upgrade $1,550,000
Caboolture to Wamuran Rail Trail* Shared Pathway construction $6,470,000
Centenary Lakes, Caboolture Amenities upgrades $255,000
Centenary Lakes, Caboolture Lake water supply upgrade $250,000
Cottril Road, Caboolture Works & road upgrade $7,800,000
Kenneth Steet, Morayfield Road rehabilitation $545,000
Male Road, Caboolture Detention basin & road works $700,000
Matthew Tce/James St, Caboolture CBD Place making $2,500,000
McKean Street, Caboolture Road rehabilitation $2,450,500
Memorial Hall, Caboolture Hall upgrade $450,000
Mewett Street, Caboolture Road rehabilitation $460,000
Norfolk Esplanade, Caboolture Road rehabilitation $890,000
Oakey Flat Road. Morayfield Road and intersection upgrade $7,500,000
Queensland State Equestrian Centre Covered warm up area $3,500,000
Summerfields Drive Park, Caboolture Park upgrade - toilet block $255,000
Toohey Road, Caboolture Road rehabilitation $615,000
*The Caboolture to Wamuran Rail Trail is jointly funded by Council and the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads
While every effort is made at the time of printing to ensure dates and times are accurate, please note these are subject to change. Always check Council’s website for any updates.
C A B O O LT U R E , T H E C O M E B A C K K I D !
There is proposed to be billions of dollars worth of projects currently being constructed or considered for Caboolture and its surrounding areas. This includes a range of private, local, State and Federal government investment in our local schools and sporting facilities, health, public transport and road upgrades.
A combined financial commitment from Council, State and Federal government includes new roads, bridges and a hospital extension to name only a few. Council’s planned investment has triggered a huge spike in commercial investment and this is seeing the region morph into a bright new future.
Two major land estates in Caboolture are also under construction with over 1,700 residential lots approved. Based on average building costs in the region, that’s around $300 million. Our tradies are in a very good position for years to come.
HIGHLIGHTS FOR DIVISION 3 THAT WE’VE SEEN DELIVERED IN OUR AREA
“I have believed for a long time that
this region was past due for a boom
phase, but even I didn’t predict for it to
arrive in such spectacular fashion.”
An unprecedented road renewal program for Division 3 has our local streets looking terrific!
$10.3M
PROJECTS COMING SOON
Ardrossan Road Connection, Caboolture
Works have commenced between Ardrossan Road
and Elof Road, Caboolture. This final stage will see
the construction of a 450m long section of road
and will also include a road widening/upgrade to a
200m long section of Elof Road, from Cassowary
Court to Jensen Road. The project will include on-
road cycle lanes and the construction of pathway facilities. It will provide better vehicle and pedestrian
connectivity and a quicker connection for emergency services, in particular the Caboolture Hospital.
$4M
Devine Court Sports Complex, Morayfield
Located at Devine Court, Morayfield. The scope of works
includes construction of the second stage of the car park and
pathway connections. The objective of the project is to
improve parking capacity, provide bus bays and set down area
and improve access to the building facility and covered arena
constructed by the Caboolture Sports Dog Association.
$760K
Analysis has begun on the final connection for Pumicestone Road between Goshawk Court and Jensen Road, Caboolture. Four lanes and traffic lights are likely part of the scope with delivery circa 2022/23 budget permitting.
$4.68M
William Berry Drive, Morayfield
The intersection upgrade of William Berry Drive and Dickson Road includes the reconfiguration of approaches to improve lane designations, widening of Dickson Road to provide a left and right turn lane from Dickson Road into William Berry Drive.
The project also includes investigation to improve pedestrian crossing safety, future connectivity pathways, associated plantings of shade/street trees and road rehabilitation to scoped areas.
$3M
Beacon Street, Morayfield Road rehabilitation $450,000
Bellmere Road, Bellmere Road rehabilitation $720,000
Bluebell Street Park, Caboolture Wetland construction $350,000
Buchanan Road, Morayfield Road rehabilitation & upgrade $1,550,000
Caboolture to Wamuran Rail Trail* Shared Pathway construction $6,470,000
Centenary Lakes, Caboolture Amenities upgrades $255,000
Centenary Lakes, Caboolture Lake water supply upgrade $250,000
Cottril Road, Caboolture Works & road upgrade $7,800,000
Kenneth Steet, Morayfield Road rehabilitation $545,000
Male Road, Caboolture Detention basin & road works $700,000
Matthew Tce/James St, Caboolture CBD Place making $2,500,000
McKean Street, Caboolture Road rehabilitation $2,450,500
Memorial Hall, Caboolture Hall upgrade $450,000
Mewett Street, Caboolture Road rehabilitation $460,000
Norfolk Esplanade, Caboolture Road rehabilitation $890,000
Oakey Flat Road. Morayfield Road and intersection upgrade $7,500,000
Queensland State Equestrian Centre Covered warm up area $3,500,000
Summerfields Drive Park, Caboolture Park upgrade - toilet block $255,000
Toohey Road, Caboolture Road rehabilitation $615,000
*The Caboolture to Wamuran Rail Trail is jointly funded by Council and the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads
While every effort is made at the time of printing to ensure dates and times are accurate, please note these are subject to change. Always check Council’s website for any updates.
C A B O O LT U R E , T H E C O M E B A C K K I D !
There is proposed to be billions of dollars worth of projects currently being constructed or considered for Caboolture and its surrounding areas. This includes a range of private, local, State and Federal government investment in our local schools and sporting facilities, health, public transport and road upgrades.
A combined financial commitment from Council, State and Federal government includes new roads, bridges and a hospital extension to name only a few. Council’s planned investment has triggered a huge spike in commercial investment and this is seeing the region morph into a bright new future.
Two major land estates in Caboolture are also under construction with over 1,700 residential lots approved. Based on average building costs in the region, that’s around $300 million. Our tradies are in a very good position for years to come.
HIGHLIGHTS FOR DIVISION 3 THAT WE’VE SEEN DELIVERED IN OUR AREA
“I have believed for a long time that
this region was past due for a boom
phase, but even I didn’t predict for it to
arrive in such spectacular fashion.”
An unprecedented road renewal program for Division 3 has our local streets looking terrific!
$10.3M
PROJECTS COMING SOON
Ardrossan Road Connection, Caboolture
Works have commenced between Ardrossan Road
and Elof Road, Caboolture. This final stage will see
the construction of a 450m long section of road
and will also include a road widening/upgrade to a
200m long section of Elof Road, from Cassowary
Court to Jensen Road. The project will include on-
road cycle lanes and the construction of pathway facilities. It will provide better vehicle and pedestrian
connectivity and a quicker connection for emergency services, in particular the Caboolture Hospital.
$4M
Devine Court Sports Complex, Morayfield
Located at Devine Court, Morayfield. The scope of works
includes construction of the second stage of the car park and
pathway connections. The objective of the project is to
improve parking capacity, provide bus bays and set down area
and improve access to the building facility and covered arena
constructed by the Caboolture Sports Dog Association.
$760K
Analysis has begun on the final connection for Pumicestone Road between Goshawk Court and Jensen Road, Caboolture. Four lanes and traffic lights are likely part of the scope with delivery circa 2022/23 budget permitting.
$4.68M
William Berry Drive, Morayfield
The intersection upgrade of William Berry Drive and Dickson Road includes the reconfiguration of approaches to improve lane designations, widening of Dickson Road to provide a left and right turn lane from Dickson Road into William Berry Drive.
The project also includes investigation to improve pedestrian crossing safety, future connectivity pathways, associated plantings of shade/street trees and road rehabilitation to scoped areas.
$3M
Discover and experience Asia at the annual Moreton Bay Region Lunar New Year on 1 February at Caboolture Town Square. Treat your taste buds to a feast of Asian flavours with food tasting and amazing entertainment celebrating Asian culture. Entry is free. visitmoretonbayregion.com.au
Park Vibes
Moreton Bay will kick-off 2020 celebrating the very best in our community at the annual Moreton Bay Regional Council Australia Day Awards.
These awards pay tribute to the people who have gone above and beyond contributing to our community and making our region proud through their outstanding sporting, volunteer, cultural and environmental endeavours.
Alison Taylor (pictured) has been named 2020 Citizen of the Year for her dedication to fostering the arts in Dayboro, which is no small feat in a community renowned for its cultural appreciation.
Meanwhile, the 2020 Young Citizen of the Year is Evelyn Robinson, who has been recognised for her tireless contribution to local charities including Rize Up Australia and the Redcliffe Breakfast Club.
All of this year’s winners are an inspiring group of Moreton Bay Region residents. Follow their stories at moretonbay.qld.gov.au/ausawards
USC Moreton Bay… Ready-Set-Go!
Region’s best recognised
Spend Good Friday by the seaside at Redcliffe Festival of Sails. Come and see why thousands of visitors flock to Suttons Beach each year to join in the fun. Enjoy the best waterfront views of the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race – Australia’s second biggest yacht race.redcliffefestivalofsails.com.au
Redcliffe Festival of Sails
Serving up an afternoon of live music and mouth-watering food options, Park Vibes is back for a family fun relaxed afternoon at Pine Rivers Park on 7 March. Bring along a picnic blanket and settle in for a stage program boasting local talent while enjoying dinner under the stars. Entry is free. visitmoretonbayregion.com.au
Lunar New Year
Undoubtedly the biggest story for our region this year will be the opening of USC’s Moreton Bay Campus in Petrie.
Despite our region being home to more than 460,000 people and one of the fastest growing communities in Australia, Moreton Bay suffers from a significant undersupply of tertiary education options, and most students in the region travel many hours each day to attend university.
This has led to tertiary education levels in some parts of our region being lower than outback Australia. However, this is about to change with the opening of USC Moreton Bay which is expected to be home to 10,000 students in 10 years. It will be our region’s first full-service university campus, it is Australia’s first greenfield university development in 20 years, and it forms a central part of council’s transformational The Mill at Moreton Bay project.
The Mill at Moreton Bay will provide world-class opportunities for education, employment, lifestyle and investment to
USC Moreton Bay Campus Foundation Facility
support Moreton Bay’s growing population. It will feature a dedicated innovation and knowledge precinct which will create significant opportunities for employment and investment in our region including 6,000 ongoing jobs and almost $1 billion in economic activity.
It will also support our community allowing young people to remain in Moreton Bay Region close to their families for study and employment, while also creating new and vibrant civic spaces.
Council thanks the Australian Government for their support towards this project. For more information visit moretonbay.qld.gov.au/the-mill