Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNews$3.8m revamp for Orealla Crescent Bridge

$3.8m revamp for Orealla Crescent Bridge

 Construction of a $3.8 million stronger and wider bridge on David Low Way at Sunrise Beach is set to start on May 18.

The replacement of Orealla Crescent Bridge is a jointly funded Noosa Council and Australian Government project which will improve safety for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians.

Infrastructure Services Director Carl Billingham said the work would result in the full closure of David Low Way near Sunrise Beach for at least three months.

“With the existing bridge to be demolished and the new bridge built in the same location, closing David Low Way is the safest and most efficient option,” he said.

Mayor Clare Stewart said the project will benefit the local community.

“Once completed, the new bridge will accommodate two lanes of traffic, include two on-road cycle lanes and a protected off-road pedestrian walkway,” Mayor Stewart said.

“We appreciate that such a large project like this will be an inconvenience during construction, but as part of the project, we’ll improve pedestrian access along Orealla Crescent, reseal affected parts of Orealla Crescent and Tingira Crescent and generally improve the bridge aesthetics,” the Mayor said.

Mr Billingham said residents’ safety was paramount.

“Detours around the works are likely to be in place for at least twelve weeks, weather permitting.

“Access to Clipper Street at David Low Way and the Orealla Crescent underpass will be closed during construction, so we really encourage motorists to consider alternate routes by using the Sunshine Motorway as much as possible,” he said.

Mr Billingham said local traffic will be detoured via a two-way route using the recently rebuilt Tingira Crescent, Sobraon Street, and Vernon Street.

“On-street parking will be removed along the detour route to make it safer for vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians to navigate.

“The detour route cannot accommodate heavy vehicles, and they must access the Sunshine Motorway via Emu Mountain Road and Eenie Creek Road.

BusLink services will, however, operate as normal,” Mr Billingham said.

“We are committed to providing the community with regular updates about the project’s progress and the construction contractor, SGQ, will keep residents and businesses well informed if works are expected to have a direct impact.”

There will be regular updates on the project and detour route on Council’s website and Facebook page .

Digital Edition
Subscribe

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

Pink Ride tackles cancer

It’s a long and at times lonely journey but the Bony Mountain Pink Ride is always ready to be part of the fight against...

A week in paradise

More News

Missing surf life saver located deceased

Police will prepare a report for the coroner following the discovery of the body of an 18-year-old young surf life saver who went missing...

AKF celebrates women

This International Women’s Day, the Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) has celebrated the powerful women who refuse to give up — women who stand their...

MP back e-mobility inquiry findings

Noosa MP Sandy Bolton has welcomed the release of the State Development, Infrastructure and Works Committee’s report into E-Mobility Safety, following years of advocacy...

Batting dominance, lessons learnt

1st Grade – Home vs Nambour Uni Cricket Club (Red Ball One-Dayer) In a red-ball one-day clash at home, 1st Grade continued its aggressive approach,...

Vinnies Finderfest

Vinnies Queensland is bringing back the state’s biggest op-shop event with Finderfest 2026 Golden Giveaway, a thrilling 16-day shopping experience giving customers the chance...

Enquiry backs e-bike safety

Independent Member for Noosa Sandy Bolton has welcomed recommendations from a Queensland parliamentary inquiry into e-mobility safety, saying stronger regulation is urgently needed to...

Conflict at ’Friendly Games’

The 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne are often described as ‘The Friendly Games’. Swimming legend Dawn Fraser and fellow Olympians from the Sunshine Coast,...

Surfing’s forgotten origins

Last week in this space we talked briefly about the Caballito de Totora and Peru’s claim to have invented surfing around 3000 BC, a...

Aussie Noosa Group delivers solutions

When it comes to navigating the world of finance, confidence matters. That’s where Aussie Noosa Group stands apart. We’re not just here to process...

Multi-million dollar win

A man from Sydney’s Northern Beaches has become an overnight multi-millionaire after winning what is being described as Australia’s healthiest home - a record-breaking...