New Tewantin roundabout opens to traffic

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The long-awaited, new roundabout at the Cooroy-Noosa Road / Beckmans Road intersection has opened to one lane of traffic. 

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The new roundabout at the Cooroy-Noosa Road / Beckmans Road intersection has opened to one lane of traffic.

Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said the exciting milestone was an important step to transforming one of the region’s busiest local roads, as the final stages of construction on Stage 1 of the Tewantin Bypass started.

“The new roundabout has slowly taken shape next to the existing intersection as the project team managed challenging conditions,” Mr Bailey said.

“The $9.81 million project has been funded by the Palaszczuk Government as part of the successful road stimulus package, so I’m pleased to see traffic now on the roundabout

“When complete, the full two lanes will be open to traffic.

“Not only is this project improving safety and efficiency on the road, it will also help to get Queenslanders home safer and sooner by reducing congestion.

“The on-road bike lanes and off-road pathways will also open when the project is finished, which is great news for local walkers and cyclists.”

Sandy Bolton MP Member for Noosa is thrilled that the first stage is nearing completion

“As everyone is aware through the years of advocacy, this intersection was a well-documented accident hotspot,” Ms Bolton said.

“To drive on the new roundabout this week was fabulous, and I congratulate Noosa Council in managing the build, and the Queensland Government, Minister Bailey and Department of Transport and Main Roads for the funding and support.

“Now all efforts are on securing funding for the remaining stages, with the business case expected to be finalised before end of year.”

Noosa Council Mayor Clare Stewart said moving traffic onto the roundabout made room for the rest of works to be completed.

“Work will now focus on the northern side of Cooroy-Noosa Road and converting the old section of Beckmans Road into a service road access for nearby residents," Cr Stewart said.

“After that it’s the finishing touches, with landscaping, commissioning road lighting, line marking and signs.

“I am looking forward to seeing this project finished, as I’m sure the community is too, and we thank everyone for their patience while this important project is completed.”

All works are weather and construction conditions permitting.

Noosa Council is delivering Stage 1 of the Tewantin Bypass with Transport and Main Roads as part of the $400 million road stimulus package funded by the Queensland Government. $9.81 million has been allocated to upgrade the intersection.

See the project webpage for more information.