Current planned works
Tropical Cyclone Alfred has caused some damage to the road network and crews are working to survey, assess and complete the required repairs.
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Information on this page is intended as a guide. Start and end dates are estimates only and may change for various reasons including weather conditions.
Last updated on Monday 3 March 2025.
For asphalt rejuvenation works, Admiralty Place, Midship Court, Seafarer Place and Bosun Boulevard in Banora Point will be temporarily closed during work hours.
What to expect:
- Work hours will be Monday to Friday 7 am to 5 pm and Saturday 7 am and 1 pm.
- Please do not use on-street parking during work hours.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
- Use alternative routes where possible.
Linemarking will be completed at the end of the project. Weather permitting.
For asphalt rejuvenation works, Alpha Way, Narara Crescent, Kimberly Circuit and Winders Place in Banora Point will be temporarily closed during work hours.
What to expect:
- Work hours will be 7 am to 5 pm, possibly Saturdays between 7 am and 1 pm.
- Please do not use on-street parking during work hours.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
- Use alternative routes where possible.
Linemarking will be completed at the end of the project. Weather permitting.
As part of our commitment to deliver a safe and connected local road network, we'll soon be upgrading the Leisure Drive, Greenway Drive and Darlington Drive intersection in Banora Point.
This project will be delivered in 2 stages (see work zones map below).
Stage 1, located at sites 2, 1 and 5 on the map below, was completed in February 2024. This stage included relocating services (such as gas, telecommunications and water), realigning kerbs and gutters, widening the road and modifying underground drainage.
Stage 2 of the upgrade will be carried out during the Christmas school holidays of 2024/2025, ensuring that the majority of works are completed with minimal disruption to school activities. This stage includes installing a signalised pedestrian crossing and widening lanes to make travel through this area safer and easier for everyone.
For the safety of our crews and the adverse impact on infrastructure quality, works are not able to be undertaken during wet conditions.
Council crews will undertake the works from Monday to Friday, between 7 am and 5 pm. Works may need to be conducted some Saturdays, between 7 am to 1 pm. Linemarking will be carried out at night towards the end of the project.
What to expect during construction:
- There will be no access to the grassed area, about 50 metres east of the roundabout, during construction.
- Two-way traffic will be maintained during construction however, lanes will be narrower and the speed limit will be reduced to 40 km/h.
- Temporary road and lane closures during work hours, which may cause delays of up to 5 minutes.
- Avoid on-road parking during work hours.
- Use alternative routes where possible or allow additional time for your journey.
- During temporary footpath closures, we'll provide clear directions for pedestrians to navigate around the work areas. For pedestrian detours, see work zone maps below.
- The bus stop, west of Advocate Place, will be temporarily relocated about 100 metres to the east, just past Advocate Place.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.Changed traffic conditions with traffic controllers guiding traffic flow during work hours.
- As part of the road widening, drainage improvements and new footpath installation, some trees within the work zone will need to be removed, while others will be saved where possible. In some cases, root systems may be impacted, making preservation unfeasible. Trees that cannot be saved will be replaced with new plantings to maintain the area’s greenery. Additionally, tree trimming will be conducted east of Advocate Place.


For more information visit yoursaytweed.com.au/banora-point-intersection.
Road resealing between Second Avenue and Greenvale Court.
Lane closures may cause minor traffic delays.
On narrower back roads, we typically spray the full width in one pass, which may cause delays of up to 15 minutes.
Safety is our priority – please do not drive or walk on the road while work is underway without approval from onsite crews.
Find out more about why we reseal roads.
Road resealing of either side of the first rail trail crossing on Burringbar Road heading west.
Lane closures may cause minor traffic delays.
On narrower back roads, we typically spray the full width in one pass, which may cause delays of up to 15 minutes.
Safety is our priority – please do not drive or walk on the road while work is underway without approval from onsite crews.
Find out more about why we reseal roads.
Road resealing at the intersection of Tyalgum Road and Kyogle Road.
Lane closures may cause minor traffic delays.
On narrower back roads, we typically spray the full width in one pass, which may cause delays of up to 15 minutes.
Safety is our priority – please do not drive or walk on the road while work is underway without approval from onsite crews.
Find out more about why we reseal roads.
Uki and Tweed hinterland residents and regular users of Kyogle Road have been making the most of the road now that the 3 main restoration sites have fully reopened to the public.
Kyogle Road Site B, completed with linemarking and guard rails.
At Kyogle site C, contractor CMC has completed 2 sections which were impacted by the 2022 floods.
At Kyogle Road site A, the road has reopened to dual lane traffic. A speed restriction of 80km/h is in place.
Official completion of CMC’s works on all 3 sites on Kyogle Road and also Mount Warning Road was marked at a media event last week. This marks a significant step forward in the Tweed flood restoration program.
Contractor CMC would like to thank the community for their patience and understanding while the flood restoration works were carried out on this complex project.
Road resealing from Byangum Bridge to Tyalgum Road intersection.
Lane closures will cause traffic delays. Also, the rest area north of Byangum Bridge will be closed during the resealing works, as it will be used as a stockpile area.
On narrower back roads, we typically spray the full width in one pass, which may cause delays of up to 15 minutes.
Safety is our priority – please do not drive or walk on the road while work is underway without approval from onsite crews.
Resealing roads before they deteriorate will help to ensure they remain in good working order for years to come. This saves public money by avoiding the cost and disruption of major reconstruction work if left too long.
Find out more about why we reseal roads.
For asphalt rejuvenation works, Nautilus Way (between Windsong Way and Oasis Way), Edgewater Lane, Oasis Way and Castaway Lane in Casuarina will be temporarily closed during work hours.
What to expect:
- Work hours will be 7 am to 5 pm, possibly Saturdays between 7 am and 1 pm.
- Please do not use on-street parking during work hours.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
- Use alternative routes where possible.
Linemarking will be completed at the end of the project. Weather permitting.
For asphalt rejuvenation works, Anne Street in Kingscliff will be temporarily closed during work hours.
What to expect:
- Work hours will be 7 am to 5 pm, possibly Saturdays between 7 am and 1 pm.
- Please do not use on-street parking during work hours.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
- Use alternative routes where possible.
Linemarking will be completed at the end of the project. Weather permitting.
Kingscoast developer is constructing a subdivision near Tweed Coast Road.
Roadworks are underway at Crescent Street. Both lanes are open to traffic with the speed limit reduced to 40 km/h.
If you have any queries, contact the onsite manager Braeden Alexanderson on 0457 457 800.
For asphalt rejuvenation works, Rutile Street, Terrace Street and Walsh Street in Chinderah will be temporarily closed during work hours.
What to expect:
- Work hours will be 7 am to 5 pm, possibly Saturdays between 7 am and 1 pm.
- Please do not use on-street parking during work hours.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
- Use alternative routes where possible.
Linemarking will be completed at the end of the project. Weather permitting.
Road resealing will take place along Tweed Valley Way, between Melaleuca Station and the Cudgen Road intersection.
Traffic interruptions:
Lane closures may cause delays of up to 15 minutes. All traffic will be directed into one lane, in each direction, throughout the bitumen sealing works. Please use alternative routes where possible. Consider using Terranora Road and Clothiers Creek Road as alternatives.
Work hours:
Work will be done on weekdays from 7 am to 5 pm. Some weekend work (7 am to 5 pm) and nightworks (6 pm to 6 am) may be needed to reduce traffic interruptions. Weather permitting, the bitumen sealing works are expected to be completed in 3 days, followed by sweeping, linemarking and other related work over the next 2 to 3 weeks.
Safety first:
For your safety, please do not drive or walk on the road while work is underway, unless approved by onsite crews.
Why we’re doing this:
Resealing roads before they deteriorate will help to ensure they remain in good working order for years to come. This saves public money by avoiding the cost and disruption of major reconstruction work if left too long. Find out more about why we reseal roads.
Road resealing will take place along Cane Road heading north to past the Clothiers Creek Road turnoff.
Lane closures may cause minor traffic delays.
On narrower back roads, we typically spray the full width in one pass, which may cause delays of up to 15 minutes.
Safety is our priority – please do not drive or walk on the road while work is underway without approval from onsite crews.
Resealing roads before they deteriorate will help to ensure they remain in good working order for years to come. This saves public money by avoiding the cost and disruption of major reconstruction work if left too long.
Find out more about why we reseal roads.
Private works. As part of the Tweed Valley Hospital Project, FKG Group is constructing the new Kingscliff ambulance station at the Cudgen Road/Turnock Street/McPhail Avenue roundabout.
As part of the Tweed Valley Hospital project, Lendlease is undertaking private works.
Health Infrastructure NSW contractors Lendlease, will remove the first of the tower cranes from the Tweed Valley Hospital site on Saturday 13 August, between 6 am and 6 pm. Expect delays. Read their notification for more details.
Flood recovery works. Test borehole drilling complete. Waiting for geo technical report.
Flood recovery works. Test borehole drilling completed. Waiting for geo technical report.
Flood recovery works.
Borehole drilling works are now completed. Awaiting geotechnical report.
Flood recovery works. Test drilling completed. Awaiting geotechnical results.
Flood recovery works.
Borehole drilling works are now completed. Awaiting geotechnical report.
Murwillumbah Cycle Club hosts fortnightly road races for cyclists. Two road racing courses, Eungella (Tyalgum Road) and Dulguigan (Dulguigan Road, Boyds Lane and Urliup Road, are used alternatively. Details at facebook.com/MurbahCycleClub.
Flood recovery works. Test borehole drilling complete. Awaiting geotechnical report.
Kings Forest developers will be closing part of the northbound lane on Tweed Coast Road between 10 am and 2.30 pm on Thursday 27 March, near the Depot Road Intersection.
For any queries email Simone Pulefale, Community Liaison Officer.
For asphalt rejuvenation works, Bellbird Drive, Drift Court, Spoonbill Lane, Channel Place, Dove Close, Kingfisher Circuit and Pitta Court in Kingscliff will be temporarily closed during work hours.
What to expect:
- Work hours will be Monday to Friday 7 am to 5 pm and Saturday 7 am and 1 pm.
- Please do not use on-street parking during work hours.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
- Use alternative routes where possible.
Linemarking will be completed at the end of the project. Weather permitting.
For asphalt rejuvenation works, Blue Horizon Drive, Echo Lane and Suncatcher Lane in Kingscliff will be temporarily closed during work hours.
What to expect:
- Work hours will be 7 am to 5 pm, possibly Saturdays between 7 am and 1 pm.
- Please do not use on-street parking during work hours.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
- Use alternative routes where possible.
Linemarking will be completed at the end of the project. Weather permitting.
As part of our Footpath Rehabilitation Program, we'll be upgrading the footpath along Casuarina Way, between Elliston Street and Salt Water Crescent.
Works are scheduled to start on Wednesday 12 February 2025 and will take about 6 weeks to complete, weather permitting. However, if the footpath construction scheduled before this project finishes earlier or later than expected, the start date may change accordingly.
Work hours will be from Monday to Friday, 7 am to 5 pm. Works may need to be conducted some Saturdays, between 7 am to 1 pm.
Please avoid parking on the street within work zone during work hours.
There may be lane closures and lane narrowing, which may cause brief traffic delays. Traffic controllers will be in place to direct traffic during work hours.
Pedestrians will be redirected around the work site. No pedestrian access will be allowed through the construction area.
For asphalt rejuvenation works, Seaside Drive and Windsong Way in Kingscliff will be temporarily closed during work hours.
What to expect:
- Work hours will be 7 am to 5 pm, possibly Saturdays between 7 am and 1 pm.
- Please do not use on-street parking during work hours.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
- Use alternative routes where possible.
Linemarking will be completed at the end of the project. Weather permitting.
Flood recovery works. Test borehole drilling complete. Awaiting geotechnical report.
Flood recovery works. Test drilling has been completed. Awaiting test results.
The newly installed guardrail at the flood restoration site on Kyogle Road at Mt Burrell. Linemarking will be carried out when weather permits.
Kyogle Road at Mount Burrell is reaching completion but has been delayed due to the recent wet weather. Work to be completed includes line marking.
Construction works on Mt Burrell Road continue and the road is closed just south of property number 323 between 9 am and 3 pm daily.
Kunghur Road will commence in early 2025.
Flood recovery works. Borehole drilling works completed. Awaiting geotechnical report.
Work has been completed on Mount Warning Road by contractor Civil Mining & Construction Pty Ltd (CMC).
Work will commence at the beginning of April on a safety barrier on the river side of the restoration site on Mount Warning Road.
Funding has been approved for the installation of a safety barrier for Mount Warning Road which will be installed with the contractor currently procuring the materials for installation. The work is expected to be carried out at the beginning of April.
Motorists using the Mt Warning Road are urged to take care now that traffic has been moved back on the original alignment.
Contractors from PCA inspect embankment stabilisation work at Church Street, Murwillumbah.
PCA commenced the batter repair below Church Street and is expected to take approximately 8–9 months to complete.
Soil anchors have been installed at Church Street, Murwillumbah.
Specialised equipment is being brough on to the site with Church Street restricted to local traffic only.
For emergency sewer repairs, a section of Ewing Street will be temporarily closed, between Rous Street and Peter Street, between 8 am and 5 pm.
Local traffic will be allowed through, with traffic controllers on site assisting anyone needing access to Murwillumbah District Hospital.
Please use alternative routes where possible.
Drainage upgrade works to Frangela Drive Reserve. Most of the works will be completed within the reserve area, except for the upgrade of gully pits. While the gully pits are being upgraded, there will be traffic control in place. Please follow all safety signs and directions from traffic controllers. There will be no pedestrian access through the work site and any pedestrian access into the reserve via Kendon Avenue will be directed.
For or asphalt rejuvenation works, Honeyeater Circuit and Kite Crescent in Murwillumbah will be temporarily closed during work hours.
What to expect:
- Work hours will be 7 am to 5 pm.
- Please do not use on-street parking during work hours.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
- Use alternative routes where possible.
Linemarking will be completed at the end of the project. Weather permitting.
The installation of water service lines on Warana Avenue and Tree Street.
This will involve traffic control with short delays between 7:30 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday.
Road rehabilitation works along William Street between Thompson Street and Byangum Road. Road closed weekdays 7 am to 5 pm and some Saturdays 7 am to 1 pm. Local access only outside of work hours via Byangum Road with road closure at Thompson Street end.
For asphalt rejuvenation works, Kellehers Road in Pottsville, between and Overall Drive and Tallon Court will be temporarily closed during work hours.
What to expect:
- Work hours will be Monday to Friday 7 am to 5 pm and Saturday 7 am and 1 pm.
- Please do not use on-street parking during work hours.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
- Use alternative routes where possible.
Linemarking will be completed at the end of the project. Weather permitting.
For asphalt rejuvenation works, Overall Drive in Pottsville, between Border Crescent and Toshack Place will be temporarily closed during work hours.
What to expect:
- Work hours will be 7 am to 5 pm, possibly Saturday between 7 am and 1 pm.
- Please do not use on-street parking during work hours.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
- Use alternative routes where possible.
Linemarking will be completed at the end of the project. Weather permitting.
For asphalt rejuvenation works, Ponsford Place and Woodfull Crescent in Pottsville will be temporarily closed during work hours.
What to expect:
- Work hours will be 7 am to 5 pm, possibly Saturdays between 7 am and 1 pm.
- Please do not use on-street parking during work hours.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
- Use alternative routes where possible.
Linemarking will be completed at the end of the project. Weather permitting.
For asphalt rejuvenation works, Tallon Court in Pottsville will be temporarily closed during work hours.
What to expect:
- Work hours will be 7 am to 5 pm, possibly Saturdays between 7 am and 1 pm.
- Please do not use on-street parking during work hours.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
- Use alternative routes where possible.
Linemarking will be completed at the end of the project. Weather permitting.
For asphalt rejuvenation works, Toshack Place, Hasset Drive and Lindwall Avenue in Pottsville will be temporarily closed during work hours.
What to expect:
- Work hours will be 7 am to 5 pm, possibly Saturdays between 7 am and 1 pm.
- Please do not use on-street parking during work hours.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
- Use alternative routes where possible.
Linemarking will be completed at the end of the project. Weather permitting.
Design work for the restoration of a land slips have been completed by Civil Consult and 3 of the 5 projects are currently out to market for the construction tender which closes early March.
Council has received funding for the work which is programmed to commence in the first half of 2025.
Road resealing will take place from Pumpenbil Road for about 400m on Pinnacle Road.
Lane closures may cause minor traffic delays.
On narrower back roads, we typically spray the full width in one pass, which may cause delays of up to 15 minutes.
Safety is our priority – please do not drive or walk on the road while work is underway without approval from onsite crews.
Resealing roads before they deteriorate will help to ensure they remain in good working order for years to come. This saves public money by avoiding the cost and disruption of major reconstruction work if left too long.
Find out more about why we reseal roads.
Road resealing will take place along Pinnacle Road about 3.5km south west of Pumpenbil Road intersection.
Lane closures may cause minor traffic delays.
On narrower back roads, we typically spray the full width in one pass, which may cause delays of up to 15 minutes.
Safety is our priority – please do not drive or walk on the road while work is underway without approval from onsite crews.
Resealing roads before they deteriorate will help to ensure they remain in good working order for years to come. This saves public money by avoiding the cost and disruption of major reconstruction work if left too long.
Find out more about why we reseal roads.
Water main upgrade between Quarry Road and Wuffs Lane. Temporary lane closures may cause brief delays.
Work hours are from Monday to Friday, between 7 am and 5 pm.
- Short interruptions to the water supply may be required.
- Limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
- Temporary lane closures during work hours, which may cause delays of up to 5 minutes.
- No pedestrian access through the work site.
Design work for the restoration of a land slip on Tomewin Road have been completed by Civil Consult and the project is currently out for tender to the construction market which closes early March.
Council has received funding for the restoration of a land slip site on Tomewin Road and is awaiting final design approval for the work.
Council has received funding for the work which expected to go before Council for final approval at the May meeting.
The site is currently reduced to 40km/hr with a give way sign for the southbound traffic under a work site traffic management plan.
Due to the restricted site distances and nature of Tomewin Drive it is not a suitable location for traffic lights to be installed. Motorists are reminded to adhere to the give way signage on site and reduced 40kmh speed limits.
Private works. Changed traffic conditions during the construction of the new southern entry road.
SEE Civil, on behalf of the Gold Coast Airport, is building the new southern entry road, connecting the Gold Coast Highway at the NSW/QLD border to the Gold Coast Airport.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact SEE Civil directly:
For more details, refer to the September 2024 update. To receive project updates, send your name, address and email to:
Water main upgrade along Enterprise Avenue (north of Traders Way) and Traders Way.
Work hours are Monday to Friday, 7 am to 5 pm.
Temporary lane closures may cause delays of up to 5 minutes.
There will be limited access to some properties and driveways within the work zone during work hours. Please ask the traffic controller for help if you need access.
Repair and construction of footpath connecting Prowse Street to Lloyd Street and on to Dry Dock Road.
Road patching from Larkins Road intersection north for about 600m.
Lane closures may cause minor traffic delays.
On narrower back roads, we typically spray the full width in one pass, which may cause delays of up to 15 minutes.
Safety is our priority – please do not drive or walk on the road while work is underway without approval from onsite crews.
Find out more about why we reseal roads.
Contractor SEE Civil has commenced restoration of the pavement layer on the upslope side of the Tyalgum Road slip site.
Soil anchors have been drilled through concrete piles and into bedrock to secure the bank at the slip site followed by backfilling the trench.
Contractors have completed installing 66 soil anchors into the upslope bank of the slip site.
The slip site has come through the impacts of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred with no significant issues.
Work has been impacted by the recent rains and SEE Civil are currently drying the site to allow work to progress.
The site received approximately 750 mm of rain for the duration of the weather event.
Traffic will remain under traffic light control while work continues and a SEE Civil spokesperson thanked the community for abiding by the reduced speed limit and showing caution through the work site, during the inclement weather.
The expected completion date for permanent works is around May 2025.
Motorists are asked to please keep to the 40 kmh speed limit on the temporary access roadway and to be mindful of local wildlife. Any injured wildlife reports can be phoned through to 02 6672 4789.
Flood recovery works. Borehole drilling works completed.
AMC has commenced work on the first of 4 slip repairs on Kyogle Road. Completion is expected to be July/August weather permitting. The Mt Warning Bridge deck has been ordered, and fabrication is expected by June and installation in July.
Direct communications with impacted residents on the Wollumbin side of the bridge will be undertaken in the coming weeks regarding the need to close the bridge to vehicular traffic for a minimum of 3 days during restoration.
Road resealing will take place on Burringbar Road from Ophir Glen Road to just past rail trail crossing heading east.
Lane closures may cause minor traffic delays.
On narrower back roads, we typically spray the full width in one pass, which may cause delays of up to 15 minutes.
Safety is our priority – please do not drive or walk on the road while work is underway without approval from onsite crews.
Resealing roads before they deteriorate will help to ensure they remain in good working order for years to come. This saves public money by avoiding the cost and disruption of major reconstruction work if left too long.
Find out more about why we reseal roads.
Flood recovery works.
Borehole drilling works completed. Awaiting geotechnical report.
Flood recovery works 80% complete. Gabion basket repairs to be undertaken.
Map of current and flood restoration works
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