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Bridges take shape on $1 billion Gympie bypass project

Bridges take shape on $1 billion Gympie bypass project
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Sunshine Coast Council calls on all Federal election parties to commit to investing in region

Sunshine Coast Council calls on all Federal election parties to commit to investing in region
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Bill Opposing Coal Through Northern California Passes State Senate

A bill to stop a coal train from going through the North Coast has passed the State Senate. Senate Bill 307 passed 33-2 and now goes to the state assembly. If

Federal Budget 2021: How it impacts Sunshine Coast

Premium Content Subscriber only A MAJOR road project and air travel are the key outcomes of the Federal Government s 2021 budget for Sunshine Coast residents. Specific funding allocations for projects across regional Queensland were thin on the ground in Treasurer Josh Frydenberg s billion-dollar spending spree today, with our region one of the few to score a mention in the voluminous treasury documents made available to journalists during the annual lock-up in Canberra. The Treasurer set aside $160m for the Mooloolah River Interchange Upgrade, saying the money was a new commitment under the $2b set aside for Queensland infrastructure projects designed to increase support jobs and livelihoods across the state.

Budget bounty revealed: The Coast projects that won and lost

The federal government is poised to tip in half the cash for a major upgrade of one of the region’s worst intersections. The Coast’s budget windfall was revealed by Federal MPs Ted O’Brien and Andrew Wallace ahead of Tuesday night’s federal budget. The Morrison Government will allocate $160 million, half of the $320 million required to deliver the long-awaited Mooloolah River Interchange. Fairfax MP Ted O’Brien said the interchange was a state government responsibility, but the federal government was stepping in after “too much talk and too little action”. The state government has spent $7.5 million on a detailed business case with the preferred option including:

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