The Queensland Government and Bundaberg Regional Council have partnered to deliver the Bundaberg Integrated Transport Strategy, a 20-year plan to improve connectivity, safety and growth in the region.
The newly revealed strategy lays the foundation for a transport network that meets the needs of a growing community and supports economic growth in the Bundaberg region.
In community feedback late last year, 92 per cent of respondents supported the strategy’s direction and proposed priorities.
The strategy outlines a range of priority transport infrastructure and non-infrastructure initiatives for the Department of Transport and Main Roads, Council, and other state agencies to progress, focused on the following transport needs:
- Central business district revitalisation and Riverside Master Plan, especially in the CBD section of Quay Street
- Access to the new Bundaberg Hospital
- Residential growth areas
- A safe and resilient transport network that can adapt to a changing climate, especially flood evacuation routes
- Freight and general traffic access, especially to Port of Bundaberg and Bundaberg State Development Area
- Freight transport routes in the Bundaberg region
- Active and public transport access and connectivity in and around the Bundaberg CBD and the surrounding suburbs to support the local community and tourism
Queensland Minister for Transport and Main Roads, Brent Mickelberg, said that he was pleased to partner with Bundaberg Regional Council to unveil this long-overdue transport strategy.
“The Queensland Government is committed to working with local governments across the state to manage our connected transport networks for all Queenslanders,” Mickelberg said.
“The Bundaberg Integrated Transport Strategy is evidence of this commitment and is aligned with our vision for connected communities across Queensland.
“Whether it’s better access to the new Bundaberg Hospital, safer flood evacuation routes, or unlocking freight corridors to the Port, we’re backing Bundy with the infrastructure it deserves.”
Bundaberg Regional Council Mayor, Helen Blackburn, said that the long-term strategy provides a holistic and collaborative vision for local and state roads to guide and inform investment decisions that benefit the Bundaberg Region transport network and community.
“The development of this strategy has been informed by extensive public consultation and engagement with key stakeholders,” Mayor Blackburn said.
“We have listened carefully to feedback from residents, local businesses, and other key groups who will be directly impacted by the changes.
“The Bundaberg Integrated Transport Strategy is a reflection of our commitment to enhancing mobility, improving safety, and supporting economic growth.
“It will guide infrastructure investments and ensure that we meet the evolving needs of our residents, businesses, and visitors.
“I look forward to seeing the positive impact of this strategy and how it will contribute to a vibrant, livable, and connected community.”




