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Redland Bayside News > Featured > Safer Shore Street West intersection upgrade to begin
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Safer Shore Street West intersection upgrade to begin

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: June 23, 2026
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WORK is set to begin on a safety upgrade at the Shore Street West and Gordon Street intersection in Ormiston with construction expected to start later this month as part of the Queensland Government’s Safer Roads Sooner program.

The project will deliver a range of improvements aimed at increasing safety and improving traffic flow through one of the suburb’s busy road junctions.

Member for Oodgeroo Amanda Stoker said the upgrade would address concerns raised by motorists and residents.

“Anyone who drives through this intersection knows it can be difficult to navigate, particularly at peak times,” Mrs Stoker said.

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“In addition, local seniors and parents of school children have been asking for more safe places to cross Shore Street West.

“I’ve listened to that feedback, and this project helps to deliver it.

“This upgrade is about making it safer for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians, while helping traffic move more reliably.”

Mrs Stoker said the upgrade would also provide an alternative route onto Shore Street West for motorists who found the Wellington Street roundabout challenging during busy periods.

“It also provides an alternate route on to Shore Steet West for drivers who find the Wellington Street roundabout stressful, especially during peak times,” she said.

“It is a practical fix for a local road that matters to our community.”

The works will include the installation of new traffic lights, signalised pedestrian crossings, bike lanes, improved turning lanes, the removal of slip lanes and changes to line marking.

As part of the changes, right turns from Gordon Street onto Shore Street West will be prohibited during morning and afternoon peak periods to help reduce congestion.

Construction is expected to begin in late June and be completed by late October 2026, weather and construction conditions permitting.

Most of the work will be undertaken at night between 6pm and 6am from Sunday to Thursday to minimise disruption to traffic.

Motorists, cyclists and pedestrians can expect temporary traffic changes during construction, including lane closures, reduced speed limits and temporary diversions.

“Thank you to locals for their patience while these important works are delivered,” Mrs Stoker said.

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