Anzac Day road closures in Moreton Bay
Published 12:30pm 19 April 2026
Words by Nick Crockford
Find the full list of Anzac Day commemorations in Moreton Bay here.
Motorists have been warned a number of Moreton Bay City Council roads will be closed for this year’s Anzac Day commemorations.
The temporary closures on Saturday April 25 are to allow parades and ceremonies, which are being held from before dawn to late morning.
Road closures
Beachmere from 5.30am to 7.45am
Moreton Terrace (between Main Street and Sandpiper Street)
Bribie Island from 8am to 10.30am
Toorbul Street (between Foster Street and Spowers Street)
Burpengary from 9am to 10.30am
Station Road (between North Shore Drive and Morayfield Road)
Progress Road (between Station Road and cul-de-sac)
Caboolture from 3.30am to 1pm
King Street (between Morayfield Road and Riverview Street)
Beerburrum Road (between King Street and Bertha Street)
James Street (between Beerburrum Road and Matthew Terrace)
Hasking Street (between Beerburrum Road and Multi-story car park entry)
Russell Street (between King Street and cul-de-sac)
Deception Bay from 5am to 7.30am
Bayview Terrace (between Captain Cook Parade and Leandi Drive)
Ewart Street (between Endeavour Street and Bayview Terrace)
Kallangur from 7am to 10.30am
Anzac Avenue (between Duffield Road and Old Gympie Road)
Redcliffe from 12.01am to 3pm
Marine Parade, Redcliffe Parade and Prince Edward Parade (from Dix Street to Klingner Road)
Baker Street (from Sutton Street to Redcliffe Parade)
Car park opposite Redcliffe RSL, on the corner of Humpybong Esplanade, Sutton Street and Redcliffe Parade
Samford from 7.45am to 8.15am
Burton Lane - Part closure managed by Queensland Police Service
Toorbul from 7am to 8.30am
The Esplanade (between Freeman Road and First Avenue)
First Avenue (between The Esplanade and Freeman Road)
Freeman Road - between The Esplanade and Pumicestone Road
Woodford from 4am to 12.45pm
Archer Street - Service Road (between George Street and the driveway into the shopping centre car park)
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