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Tin Can Bay Road is a continuous 56.1 kilometres (34.9 mi) road route in the Gympie region of Queensland, Australia.Part of it is signed as State Route 15. It is a state-controlled road (number 143), part regional and part district, with the district section rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).
Section D of the project (Woondum to Curra, including a bypass of Gympie) will, when completed in 2024, become the next stage of the M1. [16] While the references use Woondum as a designator for sections of the project the new intersection that marks the end of the M1 is wholly within the locality of Kybong, although bordered on two sides by ...
When Grand Theft Auto V was released on PC in 2015, the breakthrough of new mods depended on the creation of new GTA V-specific modification tools. While GTA IV already had many mods and tools due to its age, [ 23 ] GTA V modders had difficulties creating mods until completely new tools were made.
The Gympie Arterial Road is a freeway in the northern suburbs of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia. The road starts in Carseldine at Gympie Road and terminates at the Gateway Motorway where it becomes the Bruce Highway. It is three lanes in each direction from Carseldine to the Strathpine Road intersection, and two lanes to the Gateway Motorway.
A peaceful area for families and retirees with facilities such as the rural fire service; parks and playground; a post office box; Puma service station – with motel accommodation, food and groceries and a discount Pharmacy; a community club called the Curra Country Club; and a 6 hectare block of land, council approved for hotel/motel and shops.
Gympie: Goomeri: 0: 0.0: Burnett Highway (State Route A3) north – Ban Ban Springs / Wide Bay Highway (State Route 49) east – Kilkivan: Northern end of Bunya Highway. Northern concurrency terminus with Burnett Highway: 1.8: 1.1: Burnett Highway (State Route A3) south – Nanango: Southern concurrency terminus with Burnett Highway: South ...
Wide Bay Highway starts as State Route 49, at an intersection with the Bruce Highway in Bells Bridge, 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north of Gympie.It runs west over the Mary River and then turns northwest until it enters Lower Wonga where it again turns west, passing the exit to Gympie–Woolooga Road to the south as it enters Woolooga.
Gympie Road, Kedron 2008. Gympie Road is a major road in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.The road forms part of the main road route from the Brisbane Central Business District (CBD) to the northern suburbs, Sunshine Coast and east coast of Queensland.