New Roadworks to Start in Peachester; Rail Upgrade Impacts Continue on Steve Irwin Way

Commuter Overview for Monday, February 9
Sunshine Coast residents heading back to work this Monday can expect a mix of fresh roadwork starts and ongoing infrastructure projects across the region. While major highways remain largely open, several local connectors and hinterland routes are facing closures or changed traffic conditions that may add travel time to your morning and afternoon commutes.
New Projects and Local Closures
A new construction project is scheduled to begin today in Peachester. Sunshine Coast Council has confirmed that work on a new 200-metre concrete footpath along Storrs Road will commence this morning, Monday, February 9. Motorists in the area should watch for machinery and workers on the roadside. These works are expected to last approximately two weeks, weather permitting, and may involve minor lane shifts or traffic control measures.
In the Glass House Mountains region, Moffatt Road remains a key area of concern for through-traffic. The road is currently closed to all through-traffic between Steve Irwin Way and Anderson Road due to planned roadworks. Local residents should continue to use designated detours, and commuters who typically use this route to access the Bruce Highway are advised to allow extra time for alternative paths.
Major Arteries and Rail Upgrades
The Beerburrum to Nambour Rail Upgrade (Stage 1) continues to impact traffic flow on Steve Irwin Way. Commuters traveling between Beerburrum and Beerwah should expect changed traffic conditions, including reduced speed limits and increased worker vehicle movements. While most heavy construction is slated for night hours, the presence of machinery and temporary signage during the day requires extra caution. Delays are most likely around the intersections of Steve Irwin Way and adjoining local roads.
Further north, early works for the Mooloolaba Road Infrastructure Upgrade (MRIU) are progressing. Land clearing and vegetation management are currently underway to prepare for Stage 1, which will eventually include a new overpass connecting Nicklin Way to Brisbane Road. Motorists on Nicklin Way may notice increased activity near the Mountain Creek transition, though major lane closures have not been scheduled for the peak Monday period.
Public Transport and Coastal Updates
For those utilizing the Sunshine Coast rail line, Translink has issued a minor alert for the week. The 5:00 PM service from Roma Street to Gympie North is experiencing delays of up to 15 minutes. Commuters are encouraged to check the latest timetable before heading to the station for their evening return journey.
Ongoing coastal upgrades also continue this week:
- Alexandra Headland: The Alex Bluff Foreshore Park coastal pathway upgrade is active. Path width is being increased to 3.5 metres, affecting accessibility along the park.
- Bli Bli: Pathway works on Princess Drive are in their second week. Expect localized disruptions between Wharf Road and Armour Place.
Drivers are reminded to follow all temporary signage and obey the directions of traffic controllers to ensure the safety of road crews and other commuters.

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