Queensland's Bruce Highway Council Begins Work

Minister for Transport and Main Roads The Honourable Brent Mickelberg
  • The Crisafulli Government has delivered on its commitment to re-establish the Bruce Highway Advisory Council (BHAC) by the end of 2024.
  • The BHAC sat for the first time in Townsville today.
  • Six Queensland regions are represented by locals with diverse backgrounds including truck drivers, road safety advocates and civil construction.

The re-established Bruce Highway Advisory Council has met for the first time in Townsville today, as part of the Crisafulli Government's commitment to Queenslanders in their 100-Day Plan.

Chaired by the Minister for Transport and Main Roads, Brent Mickelberg, the BHAC brings together a group of diverse stakeholders including industry experts, peak bodies and regional representatives who span from south of the Sunshine Coast all the way up to Far North Queensland.

The six regional representatives – selected following an expressions of interest process last month – have varied backgrounds including civil construction, heavy vehicle and transport operators, small business owners and road safety advocates.

Keppel Sands local Eleanor Butler is representing Central Queensland on the BHAC, after her mother was significantly injured in a car crash on the Bruce Highway in 2020.

"I've lived in the region for 40 years and I know the Bruce like the back of my hand. I strongly believe upgrades to the highway should be top priority to drastically improve road safety," she said.

Fellow regional representative, owner of heavy haulage provider Notrans Kent Battle from Townsville wants to be a strong voice for locals and the industry as a whole.

"I have drivers taking backroads instead of the Bruce because they feel it is safer, even though is takes longer. I want to change that," he said.

Industry and peak bodies invited to join the BHAC are:

  • RACQ
  • Queensland Trucking Association
  • Queensland Farmers' Federation
  • Queensland Tourism Industry Council
  • Transport Workers' Union Australia, Queensland Branch
  • Local Government Association of Queensland.

The Crisafulli Government is taking a proactive approach to help address the many challenges facing the Bruce Highway, by listening to the voices of those who regularly use it.

Minister for Transport and Main Roads Brent Mickelberg said regional input was valued and necessary to prioritise investment on the Bruce Highway.

"The Bruce Highway is the spine of Queensland's road network and needs continued investment, which is why the Crisafulli Government has re-established the Bruce Highway Advisory Council to understand from road users the real issues," he said.

"We made a promise to Queenslanders that the BHAC would meet before Christmas, and here we are today with peak bodies and six regional representatives in Townsville to discuss the current problems along the Bruce Highway and where investment should be prioritised.

"The Bruce Highway Advisory Council is a very important part of my portfolio and as Chair, I am committed to ensuring everyone at the table has a voice as we collectively identify priority locations to improve road safety.

"It was essential to me to have regional representatives as part of the Council as their background and life experience are going to provide valuable insights to life on the Bruce.

"Labor dropped the ball when it comes to the Bruce Highway. They cut their advisory group after it met just a handful of times. We are placing far more importance on it and the need to improve road safety.

"I'm taking the fight up with the Federal Government to reinstate 80:20 funding for the national highway. It's only fair for Queenslanders to receive the same kind of investment on their roads as other states.

"I'd like to thank the many regional Queenslanders who expressed their interest in joining the Bruce Highway Advisory Council – it proves how passionate the regions are and the need for this representation in the council."

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