The Cairns Post

‘Fast track’ upgrades

- Samuel Davis

Long delays in floodproof­ing the Bruce Highway in Far North Queensland must finally be fast-tracked after record-breaking rain events left communitie­s isolated for days this wet season, a state MP says.

It comes as the state of the critical road was blasted by motorists as unsafe and deadly.

Ivan and Anne Evans, from Ravenshoe, said the highway was downright dangerous.

“The highway is quite bad in sections, especially with the weather that we have compoundin­g the issue,” Ms Evans said.

“It’s a dangerous combinatio­n.

“You have narrow bridges, potholes, single lane sections and it doesn't get better until you get to the new stretch at Gordonvale,” Mr Evans said.

Following December’s flood caused by Tropical Cyclone Jasper, Member for Hinchinbro­ok Nick Dametto called on Transport Minister Bart Mellish to deliver upgrades to Dallachy Rd and Gairloch floodway in the Tully and Ingham region.

In February, Tully was lashed again, notching more than 420mm in 24 hours as creeks and river systems swelled, cutting off roads and leaving residents, commuters and truck drivers stranded.

Now, following even more heavy rain across the Far North this week, is the time for action, the Katter’s Australia Party deputy leader said.

“I understand that Transport and Main Road have huge projects on at the moment but these flood immunity works have been on the boil for a while now,” Mr Dametto said.

“Every time the Bruce Highway gets cut, it costs us. It costs farmers and workers, you can’t get to medical appointmen­ts or out in the case of an emergency.

“The state government’s on notice to get these projects moving. I appreciate that we have a new minister but that’s no excuse. This minister needs to be held to account.”

The $48m Gairloch Flood Immunity Upgrade project was more than a decade overdue, Mr Dametto said.

“We met with the minister recently and no progress has been made,” he said.

“In a follow up meeting they said they’re waiting on the federal government. I asked if they’d written to the federal government … they couldn’t give me an answer.

“Bart Mellish is either out of his depth or isn’t taking Far North Queensland projects seriously.”

In a statement, Mr Mellish failed to provide a timeline on when the long overdue upgrades would occur.

“The Member for Hinchinbro­ok and I have had detailed discussion­s on the status of the Gairloch Floodway and Dallachy Road flood immunity projects,” Mr Mellish said.

“I know how important these roads are to the local community and I look forward to working with the local member further in delivering safer roads in this region.”

A Main Roads spokesman said the federal government had yet to sign off on the project while funding had to be finalised on the Dallachy Rd project.

 ?? Picture: Brendan Radke ?? Ravenshoe residents Ivan and Anne Evans drive along the Bruce Highway regularly from the Palmerston Highway near Innisfail into Cairns to visit family. They say the road is outdated and unsafe to drive, especially in wet weather.
Picture: Brendan Radke Ravenshoe residents Ivan and Anne Evans drive along the Bruce Highway regularly from the Palmerston Highway near Innisfail into Cairns to visit family. They say the road is outdated and unsafe to drive, especially in wet weather.

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