Roads closed due to flooding in Moreton Bay
Published 7:00am 9 March 2026
Moreton Bay residents are being asked to remain cautious on the road, with 33 local roads closed due to flooding.
Road closures Moreton Bay Region
Here's the link to council's list
Armstrong Creek: Armstrong Creek Road
Brendale: Leitchs Road Pedestrian Bridge at South Pine River
Bunya: Dugandan Road at Flood Damage at Bunya Crossing Reserve car park
Cedar Creek: Gordons Road at lower crossing and at upper crossing
Cedar Creek: Curtis Road
Cedarton: Doyle Road near Cedarton Drive
Commissioners Flat: Commissioners Flat Road at Stanley River
Dayboro: Glover Road at Juffs Road West
Dayboro: Lees Crossing Road
Eatons Hill: Bunya Pine Court at Drapers Road
Elimbah: Old Gympie Road at Six Mile Creek
Elimbah: Bunya Pine Court
Highvale: Ryder Road at Blue Gum Court
Kobble Creek: Kobble Creek Road at Pringles Road
Mango Hill: Chermside Road between John Street and Kinsellas Road West
Moodlu: Whittington Road
Moodlu: Williams Road near Greening Road
Morayfield: Underpass Road near William Berry Drive
Morayfield: Visentin Road near Underpass Road
Mount Delaney: Dewhurts Road
Mount Delaney: Wiseman Road
Narangba: Moorina Road at Burpengary Creek
Neurum: Rasmussen Road
Rocksberg: W James Road at Middle Crossing
Rocksberg: Best Road at Keillors Crossing
Rocksberg: Old North Road at Zillmans Crossing
Rocksberg: McNamara Road at Browns Crossing
Stanmore: Mccabe Road at Cove Road
Stanmore: Cove Road at Commissioners Flat
Stanmore: Cove Road between Dunning Lane and Millwood Road
Stony Creek: Stony Creek Road at Stony Creek
Strathpine: Mott Street
Woodford: Old Cove Road at Blackrock Creek
Woodford: Cove Road at Kilcoy-Beerwah Road
Woodford: Cove Road at Old Cove Road
Remember: If it's flooded, forget it.
For flood emergency assistance phone the SES on 132 500.
For life threatening emergencies, phone Triple Zero (000) immediately.
Current emergency information is available at qld.gov.au/alerts.
This advice is also available by phoning 1300 659 219.
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