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Premium Content Subscriber only Warwick residents could be waiting longer than expected for the major overhaul of the Eight Mile intersection to be completed, with works delayed by weeks after the March floods. The State Government has previously indicated the project would also include a new roadway to allow for approaches to the overpass, a new Toowoomba to Ipswich exit/merge lane, two culverts, and additional lighting. While the major development was initially expected to be completed by February next year, a new statement from the Department of Transport and Main Roads has revealed the significant rains in March and early April have delayed construction. ....
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   Ms McKenzie said the additional damage would push back the completion of 2020 flood repairs to March next year, with it unlikely the roads damaged in this year s flood event would be repaired before 2023. The report tabled at the council meeting stated that even though assessment of the total damage was ongoing, it was clear the disaster trigger point of $233,000 (would) be exceeded . An SDRC spokeswoman said more than 300 roads had already been identified as flood-damaged to some extent, with emergency repairs to continue for 90 days from the end of the weather event. (The) council has an extensive list of impacted areas from customer contacts and has multiple officers undertaking network inspections to prioritise the response and capture the necessary information for claiming the costs associated with the event, the spokeswoman said. ....
QBM women s leadership feature portraits News by CITY BEAT Anthony Marx 12th Apr 2021 7:57 PM Premium Content GAS WORRIES FLARE UP Fresh concerns about the safety of an already-controversial coal seam gas project in Queensland have flared up. As we noted at the start of the year, Arrow Energy aims to drill hundreds of new wells on the Western Downs near the area previously contaminated by now-defunct Linc Energy in one of the nation s worst environmental catastrophes. Now a new report commissioned by the state government has found there s a risk that toxic chemicals from Linc s botched underground coal gasification efforts could spread as a result. ....
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