Local Roadworks and New School Bus Timetables Impact Sunshine Coast Commutes

Morning Traffic and Transport Overview
Commuters across the Sunshine Coast are advised to plan for minor delays this morning, Thursday, 29 January 2026, as several local road improvement projects continue and new school bus schedules settle in for the second half of the week. While major arteries like the Bruce Highway and Sunshine Motorway are currently flowing freely, local connector roads in the hinterland and southern suburbs are seeing active work zones.
Active Roadworks and Resealing Projects
Sunshine Coast Council has several road resealing and maintenance projects underway that may affect your travel time today. Motorists should be aware of the following specific locations:
- Peachester: Road resealing works on River Road began yesterday and are expected to continue for the next two weeks. Expect single-lane closures and traffic control during daylight hours.
- Palmwoods: Maintenance is ongoing at Cardinal Court and along Palmwoods School Road and Old Orchard Drive. With school back in session, drivers are urged to exercise extra caution around the school zones where road crews are active.
- Aroona: Work continues on Beerburrum Street as part of a two-week resealing program. Local detours may be in place, so residents are encouraged to allow an extra five to ten minutes for their morning exit.
- Regional Marking: Maintenance crews are also conducting line marking across various roads in Divisions 3 and 7. These works move quickly but may cause brief, rolling delays.
Public Transport and Rail Updates
Following the major trackwork blitz earlier this month, Translink has confirmed that all rail services on the Sunshine Coast line have returned to their regular timetables. However, commuters heading toward Brisbane should remember that Shorncliffe station remains closed for its long-term accessibility upgrade.
For those relying on bus travel, the new Term 1 2026 school bus timetables are now in full effect. These changes were implemented to address overcrowding and improve on-time performance on several key routes. Parents and students are encouraged to double-check their specific route numbers and departure times on the Translink journey planner to ensure they haven't been affected by recent timing adjustments.
Inland Safety Alerts
For those planning to travel toward the Conondale region, a safety alert remains in place for the Conondale Range Great Walk due to fallen trees and planned maintenance. Additionally, the Booloumba Creek camping area 3 (Site 10) remains closed for scheduled works through the end of February.
Weather conditions for today are forecast to be partly cloudy with a slight chance of light showers later this afternoon. Road surfaces may become slick if the rain arrives during the evening peak, so please maintain a safe following distance.

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