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  2. Main Roads Building - Wikipedia

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    The Main Roads Building is a heritage-listed office building at 477 Boundary Street, Spring Hill, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Karl Langer and built in 1967 by Cyril Porter Hornick.

  3. Department of Main Roads (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Main Roads had a major projects section located at 260 Queen Street. Due to the state's population growth and growing use of the roads for mining in Australia many more projects are being planned and implemented across Queensland. Some current plans and strategies include the Warrego Highway Upgrade Strategy and the Bruce ...

  4. Don Aitken Centre - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time since 1928 that all Main Roads staff were in one building. Main Roads only had 430 staff, below the building's maximum occupancy of 660 people, so the remaining space was occupied by police administration. [1]: 11 The building was officially opened by the premier of Western Australia, Sir David Brand, on 27 November 1970.

  5. Spring Hill, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Spring Hill is an inner northern suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. [3] ... 477 Boundary Street: Main Roads Building [23] 19 Gloucester Street: ...

  6. File:Main Roads Building (Don Aitken Centre), East Perth ...

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    English: The heritage listed Main Roads Building (Don Aitken Centre), East Perth, Western Australia, seen from the south. Date: 2 December 2022, 10:37:57: Source:

  7. Main Roads Board - Wikipedia

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    The Main Roads Board (MRB) was founded on 1 January 1925 pursuant to the Main Roads Act 1924. It took over responsibility of the New South Wales road network from local councils. [1] It also took over the council's loans from the New South Wales Treasury. At the time of its formation, it was responsible for 20,700 kilometres of roads. [2]

  8. Highways in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In Western Australia, roads controlled and maintained by the state road authority, Main Roads Western Australia, are either highways or Main Roads. Any road or section of road may be proclaimed a highway by the Governor of Western Australia, on the recommendation of the Commissioner of Main Roads, under Section 13 of the Main Roads Act 1930. [27]

  9. Main Roads Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Main Roads Western Australia also regulates heavy vehicles through the issue of permits and notices under the authority granted to the Commissioner of Main Roads under the Road Traffic Act 1974. The Road Transport Compliance Section, a section within the Department, employs Transport Inspectors who, alongside police officers, monitor heavy ...