Mount Lindesay Highway (Brisbane - Beaudesert), Johanna Street to South Street (Jimboomba), duplication
The Mount Lindesay Highway at Jimboomba will be upgraded to improve safety, reduce congestion and improve shared path connectivity.
ProcurementThe Mount Lindesay Highway at Jimboomba will be upgraded to improve safety, reduce congestion and improve shared path connectivity.
ProcurementThe Mount Lindesay Highway is being upgraded to improve safety and efficiency.
The Mount Lindesay Highway is one of Queensland's busiest highways. Currently there are between 25,000 and 45,000 vehicles per day using sections of the highway between Browns Plains and Jimboomba.
The 10-year strategic plan outlines the priority infrastructure projects for the Mount Lindesay Highway between 2018–2028.
Upgrade project | Status | Funding |
Mount Lindesay Highway (Brisbane-Beaudesert), Logan Motorway to Park Ridge Road, Combined Planning | ||
Logan Motorway to Middle Road | Currently in planning 2023-26 | $1.5 million |
Green Road/Coronation Road Interchange | Currently in planning 2023-26 | Combined |
Mount Lindesay Highway (Brisbane-Beaudesert), North Mclean to Jimboomba, Combined Planning | ||
Greenbank Road to Stockleigh Road | Currently in planning 2023-26 | $2 million |
Chambers Flat Road to Greenbank Road | Currently in planning 2023-26 | $1 million |
Stockleigh Road to Camp Cable Road | Currently in planning 2023-26 | $1.1 million |
Johanna Street to South Street through Jimboomba | Under review | $57.4 million |
South Street to Cedar Vale Road | Planning beyond 2026 | $1 million |
Cedar Vale Road to Beaudesert | Planning beyond 2026 | Unfunded |
Stoney Camp Road to Chambers Flat Road | Delivered 2023 |
$75 million |
Jimboomba to Beaudesert safety improvements | Delivered 2021-2022 | $17.137 million |
South Maclean safety improvements | Delivered 2020 |
$14 million |
Camp Cable Road to Johanna Street, Jimboomba | Delivered 2020 |
$19.6 million |
Rosia Road to Stoney Camp Road | Delivered 2020 |
$22.4 million |
North Maclean safety improvements | Delivered 2019 | $20 million |
Beaudesert Town Centre Bypass | Delivered 2017 | $27.5 million |
Camp Cable Road intersection | Delivered 2016 | $7 million |
Millstream Road intersection | Delivered 2015 | $2 million |
To improve safety and reduce congestion the Mount Lindesay Highway is being upgraded as funding becomes available. Find more information:
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Last updated: 6 November 2023