Queensland Beef Corridors welcomes the media statement from The Honourable Bart Mellish Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Minister for Digital Services. Central Queensland is set to benefit from development and progressive delivery of $500 million of upgrades to priority road corridors to support Queensland’s beef industry.
The Queensland Beef Corridors (QBC) group, representing seven Central Queensland councils, is pleased to see a $400 million investment in road network upgrades survive the scrutiny of the Independent Strategic Review of the Infrastructure Investment Program.
Queensland Beef Corridors are set to receive $100 million funding from the Queensland Government. The QBC councils are enthusiastic about transitioning into planning mode, appreciating the state's initiative and urging federal prioritisation for projects with secured state funding.
The Queensland Beef Corridors (QBC) group of councils have welcomed the federal government’s $400 million commitment to fund upgrades to the beef supply chain road network.
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The group pleaded for a $400 million investment to seal missing links on partially sealed roads with a view to ongoing beef road infrastructure plans.
Gladstone, Isaac, Banana, Central Highlands, Woorabinda, Barcaldine and Blackall-Tambo Mayors have joined forces to call for action from the State and Federal governments to upgrade Queensland’s Beef Corridors.