Isis Highway

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Australian English Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Template:Main other The Isis Highway is a state highway in southern Queensland, Australia.[1] The highway is relatively short, and runs for Template:Convert in a north-east / south-west direction between Bundaberg North and the Burnett Highway at Ban Ban Springs.[2] The Isis Highway links the sugar producing Bundaberg and Fraser Coast regions with the cattle farming districts of the North Burnett.

The highway takes its name from the Isis River, which flows between Childers and Burrum Heads. The highway also passes through a significant amount of the former Isis Shire local government area, of which Childers was the administrative centre.

The Isis Highway is signed as State Route 3 between Bundaberg and Childers, and State Route 52 between Childers and Ban Ban Springs. The section between Bundaberg and Childers is a state-controlled regional road (number 19A) while that between Childers and Ban Ban Springs is a state-controlled strategic road (numbers 19B and 19C)[3]

Route description

The road commences at a roundabout in Bundaberg North[4] as State Route 3 and runs south as Hinkler Avenue, crossing the Burnett River on the Don Tallon Bridge. Most of this section is one lane in each direction. After Template:Convert it passes through a five-way intersection, crossing Bourbong Street and turning south-west on Takalvan Street. This four lane road continues for a further Template:Convert to the Airport Drive / Kendalls Road exit, where it becomes Childers Road, reverting to two lanes.

Childers Road passes to the west of Bundaberg Airport and through the outer suburbs of Kensington and Branyan before reaching the village of South Bingera. From there to Apple Tree Creek it passes through a mixture of farm land and forest, with sugar cane and other crops intermixed. Childers Road is Template:Convert in length, making a cumulative distance to the Bruce Highway at Apple Tree Creek of Template:Convert.

From Apple Tree Creek the Isis Highway runs south-east concurrent with the Bruce Highway for Template:Convert to the western outskirts of the town of Childers, where it turns south on Broadhurst Street as State Route 52. The street name is dropped as the road leaves the town, and the two lane road runs south-west and south through farm land and forest for Template:Convert to Biggenden. From Biggenden a further Template:Convert generally south-west through similar country leads to the Burnett Highway at Ban Ban Springs, making a total cumulative distance of Template:Convert.

Roads of Strategic Importance upgrade

The Roads of Strategic Importance initiative, last updated in March 2022, includes the following project for the Isis Highway.

Overtaking lanes

A project to construct overtaking lanes on the Isis Highway, at an estimated cost of $5 million, was completed in mid-2021.[5]

Other upgrades

A project to improve safety in various locations, at a cost of $41.8 million, was expected to be completed in 2024.[6]

Towns along the Isis Highway

Major intersections

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Gallery

See also

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References

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  1. Queensland Government - Department of Transport and Main Roads - Maps
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