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Toowoomba Regional Council (TRC) has started major flood recovery roadworks along Bowenville-Moola Road at Bowenville, as part of the 2024 Flood Recovery Program.

TRC Construction and Maintenance (Infrastructure Services) portfolio spokesperson, Cr Carol Taylor, said works had begun on the northern sections of the road, near Tates Road, and would continue south towards Bowenville.

“Council has started flood recovery repairs on Bowenville-Moola Road, at the northern end near the Tates Road junction, continuing south through to Bowenville State School,” Cr Taylor said.

“These works will repair sections of the road that were significantly damaged by flooding.”

To deliver the project as efficiently as possible, Council’s Construction and Maintenance North and South Branches are working together.

“By combining the resources of both our northern and southern Construction and Maintenance teams, we can complete these important repairs with greater efficiency,” Cr Taylor said.

“Bowenville-Moola Road is a key local route, and these upgrades will help restore safe and reliable access for all road users.

“We are very grateful for the funding provided by the Queensland and Australian Governments through the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA), which enables Council to repair and strengthen our Region’s infrastructure after flood events.”

The Bowenville-Moola Road works should be completed by April 2026, weather permitting.

For more information on the program, visit Council’s Flood Recovery Program webpage

Enquiries can be directed to Council on 131 872.

Captions: Flood recovery roadwork sites along Bowenville-Moola Road near Bowenville.

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