Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsDelays ease on Hilton Tce

Delays ease on Hilton Tce

Traffic delays on Hilton Terrace should soon be over with asphalt works on track for completion this week.

Project Coordinator Cody Johnston said Council appreciated motorists’ patience while work was under way.

Complicated sections of asphalt work were done at night on Wednesday and Thursday last week, but some work had to be done during the day.

“Night works are significantly more costly for ratepayers, and the noise heavily impacts surrounding residents when the work continues all through the night,” he said.

“Hilton Terrace residents have been incredibly patient during the past few months while work has been happening right outside their homes.”

“This week and next week, contractors will be finalising new traffic islands and linemarking, planting street trees and laying turf.

“Our contractors worked as fast as they could to lay asphalt the full length of Hilton Terrace between the roundabout and the bowls club on Tuesday.

“The contractors put in a massive effort Tuesday and Wednesday to complete the asphalt between the roundabout and the bridge.”

The $3M Hilton Terrace upgrade project includes new on-road cycle lanes, construction of a roundabout at the Ernest Street intersection, and completion of the shared path from Noosa Lakes Resort to Tait Duke Community Cottage.

For more information visit www.noosa.qld.gov.au/work-in-progress

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Big win for Pomona

Noosa’s hinterland has reason to celebrate after IGA Pomona was named the 2026 Queensland and Northern New South Wales Medium Delicatessen Department of the...

Lace up for cancer

More News

Stay longer, explore more

Sunshine Coast travellers heading inland from Noosa may soon have a reason to stay longer in the region, with Gympie’s iconic Mary Valley Rattler...

Lace up for cancer

Noosa residents are being urged to lace up their runners and walk with purpose when the 2026 Mother’s Day Classic returns on Sunday, May...

Food and wine festival returns

Noosa is set to serve up another unforgettable gourmet experience as the Noosa Food & Wine Festival reveals its 2026 program highlights. Running from...

Celebrating a new Horizon

Noosa audiences are set to be swept up in one of the Sunshine Coast’s biggest cultural celebrations when Horizon Festival returns for its milestone...

Make your cuppa count

Noosa residents are being encouraged to put the kettle on and make their cuppa count, with registrations now open for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea...

One speech at a time

The local Noosa Toastmasters Club is helping community members build confidence and communication skills - one speech at a time. The club, part of the...

Future leaders

Noosa students are invited to step up and explore their leadership potential with the 2026 Mayor’s Telstra Innovation Masterclass Series. Open to Years 8...

Library of things

Noosa Libraries have just made borrowing way more exciting. Their new ‘Library of Things’ lets residents take home over 40 unusual, practical and fun...

Youth of the year awards

Local students took centre stage at the annual Youth of the Year Awards hosted by the Tewantin Noosa Lions Club, inspiring the 70 guests...

Heroes behind the flags

Noosa’s coastline will turn red and yellow next week as Sunshine Beach Surf Club celebrates Red and Yellow Day, honouring the volunteer lifesavers who...