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https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/documents/tableOffice/questionsAnswers/2019/1395-2019.pdf

QUESTION ON NOTICE
ASKED

Tuesday, 17 September 2019

Answer Due: Thursday, 17 October 2019

1395 MR M BERKMAN ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS (HON M BAILEY)

With reference to the Western Brisbane Transport Network Strategy which included bus lanes from the
CBD to Kenmore and across the Centenary Bridge, plus a number of other important cycling and public
transport projects like green bridges and the indication by the Director-General during Estimates this year
that there will be no bus lanes on the new bridge—

Will the Minister advise if it is still the government's plan to (a) provide bus lanes from the CBD to Kenmore
and (b) pursue each of the projects outlined in the Western Brisbane Transport Network Strategy?
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Queensland Parliament

https://documents.parliament.qld.gov.au/tableOffice/questionsAnswers/2022/963-2022.pdf

Question on Notice
No. 963
Asked on 1 September 2022

MR S MINNIKIN ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS (HON M BAILEY)

QUESTION:

Will the Minister advise if the government still supports the findings of the Western Brisbane
Transport Network Study?

ANSWER:

I thank the Member for Chatsworth for the question.

The Western Brisbane Transport Network Strategy (WBTNS) was released in 2009, following a
major transport planning study to investigate transport needs of western and northern Brisbane.
It provided a transport vision to guide all levels of government in developing a fully integrated
multi-modal approach to transforming the transport network of western and northern Brisbane.
The strategy has been formative in outlining the planning direction for the area and has informed
a number of subsequent planning studies and transport plans, including the South East
Queensland (SEQ) Regional Transport Plans (RTPs).

The SEQRTPs provide a contemporary blueprint for Queensland's future transport system at the
local level, guiding state and local government planning priorities over a 15-year horizon. The
SEQRTPs will guide planning priorities for the north-western Brisbane area. The WBTNS was
considered in their development.
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