Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsWahpunga Lane Bridge in Kin Kin completed

Wahpunga Lane Bridge in Kin Kin completed

Replacement of the Wahpunga Lane Bridge in Kin Kin is now completed, and the bridge reopened to motorists this week.

This is the second Hinterland bridge to be replaced under the Bridges Renewal Program funded by the Australian Government and Noosa Council.

The work on the Hinterland bridges not only benefits residents, but also the many visitors that frequent these popular areas, which are home to the Noosa Trail Network and well-known lookouts including the James M McKane Memorial Lookout.

The Hinterland bridges replacement project is a joint initiative of the Australian Government and the Noosa Council as part of the Bridges Renewal Program. The Australian Government has contributed $2 million to this project, which has been matched by Council funding.

According to the Hon Kristy McBain, Federal Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories, the Bridges Renewal Program funds the upgrade and replacement of bridges across Australia, to enhance access and improve travel through local communities.

“This Hinterland bridges project will support local communities and holiday makers to travel in greater safety, and assist businesses to send and receive their products and services more efficiently,” Ms McBain said.

“Another completed project means more families, tourists and other drivers getting home faster and safer.”

Noosa Mayor, Clare Stewart said over $4.2 million has been spent on vital Hinterland bridge infrastructure under this program, with the replacement of both the Tablelands Bridge B in Cooran and Wahpunga Lane Bridge in Kin Kin.

“Bridges are key pieces of infrastructure that keep our Hinterland communities moving and we are really pleased to have the Wahpunga Lane Bridge reopen to motorists,” Cr Stewart said.

“Construction at this site was significantly impacted by the February and May flood events, extending the construction window beyond what was originally scheduled, and we thank the community for their patience with the additional period of traffic diversion.

“The great news is that our Hinterland communities have a new concrete bridge which is safer with guard rails along the edge, has improved road alignment, reduced maintenance costs and a design life of 100 years.

“Work is also underway on a third Hinterland bridge in Cooroy and Council expects the Cooroy Belli Creek Road Bridge replacement to be completed in late October, pending favourable weather and construction conditions.

“We again thank residents for their patience whilst this bridge is replaced with a new wider two-lane concrete bridge with added guard rails to provide better safety for motorists.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

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

Young speedster sprung

A 17-year-old provisional licence holder has been intercepted allegedly travelling 189km/h in a 100km/h zone on the Sunshine Motorway at Mountain Creek, just after...

Remembering Gwen

More News

Warning over illegal dumping

Illegal dumping of garden waste across Noosa’s bushland, reserves and national parks is causing serious and long-lasting environmental damage, Noosa Council has warned. While dropping...

Remembering Gwen

Gwendoline “Gwen” Torney, a cherished member of the Noosa community for more than four decades, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 25. Her vibrant...

Mortgages on the rise

Noosa residents and local hospitality businesses are set to feel the squeeze following the Reserve Bank of Australia’s first interest rate rise of 2026....

First grade take the one day flag

1st Grade One Day Semi Final The One Day semi-final against Glasshouse was another big test. With the bat, Mick and Samadhi again got us off...

February fires up with events

From sporting action to lantern-lit nights on the lake, February is shaping up as an exciting month on the Sunshine Coast events calendar. Locals and...

Choirboys bring rock n roll to Noosa

Back in 1978, a group of twenty-something mates from Sydney’s Northern Beaches formed a band called Choirboys. Surrounded by the wild, hedonistic chaos of...

Pressure on provider

Katie Rose Cottage Hospice has temporarily suspended patient admissions as funding shortfalls and revised government timelines place growing pressure on the Noosa-based end-of-life care...

Noosa Fights Parkinson’s

Noosa-based support networks are playing a critical role in helping people live with Parkinson’s disease, as the condition affects an estimated 2,000 residents across...

Measures cut bat entanglements

Wildlife rescuers have conducted a daily rescue mission for more than a week to save the lives of little red flying foxes that have...

The Freddys in February

Local favourites The Freddys bring vintage classic rock to Tewantin-Noosa RSL on Valentine’s Day, Saturday 14 February, 8-11pm. So if you feel like dancing...