Anzac Avenue resurfacing works to start late January
Published 3:00pm 13 January 2026
Words by Belinda Boyce
Motorists travelling through Rothwell and Mango Hill are being advised of upcoming night works on Anzac Avenue, with asphalt resurfacing scheduled to begin in late January 2026.
The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) has confirmed works will take place along approximately three kilometres of Anzac Avenue, between Diamond Jubilee Way and Kinsellas Road East in Mango Hill and Finnegan Street in Rothwell.
When works will take place
Night works: Sunday to Thursday
Time: 6pm to 6am
Duration: Late January to mid-2026, weather permitting
Some day and weekend works may also be required.
What drivers need to know
During construction, motorists can expect:
Changed traffic conditions and lane closures at times
Reduced speed limits through work zones
Traffic control and signage in place
Drivers are encouraged to:
Allow extra travel time
Follow all traffic signage and directions
Take care when travelling through the work zone
Why the works are happening
According to TMR, the resurfacing works aim to:
Improve road surface quality
Reduce ongoing maintenance costs
Deliver a smoother and safer driving experience
No changes will be made to intersection layouts, signage or line marking as part of this project.
TMR has acknowledged the disruption and thanked residents, businesses and road users for their patience while works are carried out.
Residents and road users seeking more information can contact the project team on 5451 7055 during business hours or email [email protected].
Moreton Daily will share updates if traffic conditions change as works progress.
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