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Gold Coast council seeking hand outs for light rail to Burleigh and upgrades to M1

THE Gold Coast is putting its hands out to the federal government for help fund the $700 million next stage of the light rail and even more upgrades to the eternally congested M1.

Gold Coast Council is seeking a commitment from the federal government to fund the light rail to Burleigh. Photo: David Clark
Gold Coast Council is seeking a commitment from the federal government to fund the light rail to Burleigh. Photo: David Clark

THE Gold Coast is putting its hands out to the federal government for help funding the $700 million next stage of the light rail and upgrades to the congested M1.

Acting mayor Donna Gates, as a part of a delegation of south east Queensland mayors, gave a wishlist to the federal government yesterday for infrastructure projects across the state.

The request was a part of a City Plan deal the Council of South East Queensland Mayors is hoping to strike with the federal government to ensure they are on board with major projects.

The council of mayors include local governments from as far north as the Sunshine Coast and west to Toowoomba.

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Congestion on the M1. Photo: Jerad Williams
Congestion on the M1. Photo: Jerad Williams


The deal not only pushes for the slated M1 upgrade between Varsity Lakes and Mudgeeraba but also flags a $1 billion upgrade from Varsity Lakes south to Tugun.

“This section of the M1 is the most congested in the region,” the plan presented to the federal government reads.

The G:link in action on the Gold Coast. Picture: Mike Batterham
The G:link in action on the Gold Coast. Picture: Mike Batterham

“An upgrade to six lanes to link the Robina to Varsity Lakes section to the Tugun bypass is required to ensure the region is effectively linked to Brisbane and NSW, and to support reliable interstate freight movements.”

Cr Gates said both projects had been well received but it was still early days for the light rail.

“We will have a better business case (for stage 3A of the light rail) by the middle of this year, once Council has seen the report,” she said.

Gold Coast Deputy Mayor Donna Gates. Picture: Mike Batterham
Gold Coast Deputy Mayor Donna Gates. Picture: Mike Batterham

“As for the M1, the Federal Ministers present know only too well that these upgrades are critical and I made that clear to all in attendance.”

The push for funding for the next stage of the light rail comes days after the Gold Coast City Council announced Stage 3A would run from Broadbeach to Burleigh Heads.

Cr Gates said there was also discussion about the future of the proposed Arts Centre and Cultural precinct planned for Evandale.

Congestion on the M1 at Robina. Picture: Adam Head
Congestion on the M1 at Robina. Picture: Adam Head

The acting mayor and the delegation of South East Queensland mayors will spend two days in Canberra meeting with various federal ministers to discuss the future of the region.

Moncrieff MP Steve Ciobo said the federal government would not make a decision on the next stage of the light rail until a feasibility study was completed.
“I can say the federal government was involved in stage 1 of the light rail and that was the case for stage 2 as well,” he said.

The tram in Southport. Photo: Regi Varghese
The tram in Southport. Photo: Regi Varghese


Mr Ciobo could not confirm any details regarding upgrades to the M1 expect to say a deal on the Mudgeeraba to Varsity Lakes section was “close”.

The state and federal governments have been arguing for about a year about how the bill for the upgrade to that particular section should be divided between them. The state government is demanding Canberra pay 80% of the cost, while the federal government is arguing for a 50/50 split.

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