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The Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail (Kuraby to Beenleigh) proposal includes increasing rail capacity, modernised rail systems, upgraded train stations and road access, a new stabling facility, level crossing removals and a dedicated active transport facility.
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The business case involves widening the M1 Pacific Motorway from four to six lanes in each direction, constructing a northbound off ramp from the M1 to Southport – Burleigh Road, upgrading on and off ramps, and upgrading cycling and pedestrian access.
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The business case seeks to widen the nine-kilometre section of the M1 Pacific Motorway from six to eight lanes, consolidating on and off ramps, developing managed motorway technology, and extending the South East Busway to Springwood.
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On 16 February 2018, Infrastructure Australia added the Beerburrum to Nambour Rail Upgrade project the Infrastructure Priority List as a Priority Project.
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On 16 February 2018, Infrastructure Australia added the Brisbane Metro project, by Brisbane City Council, as a High Priority Project on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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In 2011, Infrastructure Australia rated the National Managed Motorways initiative as ‘Ready to Proceed’ on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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The Gold Coast Light Rail Stage 3A project has been added to the Infrastructure Priority List as a Priority Project.
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In 2011, Infrastructure Australia assessed the East Arm Port of Darwin Expansion project as ‘Threshold’ on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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In 2013, Infrastructure Australia assessed the Tanami Road Upgrade project in the Northern Territory as ‘Threshold’.
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In 2011, Infrastructure Australia positively assessed the Adelaide Rail Freight – Goodwood and Torrens Rail Junctions project as Ready to Proceed, conditional upon four recommendations.