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Test drive the Coast s new $3 million roundabout | Fraser Coast Chronicle

Fraser Coast residents will be able to use the roundabout at the intersection of Main Street, Chapel Road and Maggs Hill Road for the next couple of weeks. Councillor Denis Chapman said most of the road work part of the project has finished and will be open to traffic until early February. “It will then be closed for two days for the asphalt surface to be laid,” he said. “At this stage we anticipate the asphalt surfacing works will be undertaken on February 5 and 6, weather permitting. “After that there will be some minor disruptions for the line marking and to finish the landscaping.”

Roadworks at roundabout to take a break over Christmas

Premium Content WORK is rapidly progressing at the site of a new roundabout at Nikenbah. Two-way traffic will be restored at reduced speeds for the next three weeks after traffic was reduced to one lane to work on the project. The new roundabout is being built at the Main Street-Chapel Road-Maggs Hill Road intersection. The new 40-metre diameter roundabout is the final stage of the upgrade of Main Street from the Esplanade to Booral Road, Fraser Coast Regional Councillor Denis Chapman said. Work started in mid-September and is still on track to finish by the end of February 2021, weather permitting.

How graduating students of the Fraser Coast performed

Premium Content Subscriber only WITH the COVID-19 lockdown interrupting their studies and forcing students to work from home, the Fraser Coast has more reason than ever to be proud of its graduating students. This year, more than 25,000 students across the state received their results through the ATAR system, which was rolled out this year, replacing the OP system. The changeover to the Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks system, which cost the state government about $130 million, brings Queensland into line with every other state in the country - and students across the region performed strongly in the new format. Schools on the Fraser Coast took to social media to share the results of their top performing students.

How Coast teacher rose to COVID challenge to claim award

How Coast teacher rose to COVID challenge to claim award
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