City Notice Roundup: Infrastructure Works and Public Service Updates – Thursday, 12 March 2026

Official Public Notices for Brisbane: March 12, 2026
Brisbane City Council and state infrastructure authorities have issued several updates regarding ongoing works and public service adjustments across the metropolitan area for Thursday, 12 March 2026. Residents and commuters are advised to review the following notices to plan their travel and activities accordingly.
Transport and Traffic Management
Essential road maintenance and construction projects continue to impact traffic flow in several key suburbs. The following roadworks remain active today:
- Acacia Ridge: Traffic restrictions are in place on Learoyd Road as part of ongoing utility and pavement works. These works are scheduled for completion by mid-March.
- Albion: Construction activity continues on Hudson Road and Sandgate Road. Motorists should expect delays and follow all posted detours, particularly during peak hours.
- Annerley: Significant maintenance is underway on Cornwall Street and sections of Ipswich Road. Reduced speed limits are in effect.
- Archerfield: Other infrastructure works on Beatty Road are currently progressing and are expected to remain active until late March.
Rail Network Disruptions and Reopenings
The Cross River Rail project continues to transform the city's rail network, resulting in several active service notices for the Southside line:
- Moorooka Station: A full station closure remains in effect for a total rebuild. This closure commenced on March 2 and is expected to continue for several months. Commuters are advised to use alternative bus services or nearby stations.
- Salisbury Station: Following an extensive upgrade, Salisbury Station has successfully reopened to the public. Minor finishing works may still be visible, but full passenger services have resumed.
- Boggo Road: Active utility works continue around Railway Terrace and Kent Street. Pedestrian access may be diverted near the construction site.
Infrastructure and Community Projects
Progress continues on major landmark projects that are shaping the city's future ahead of the 2032 Games:
- Victoria Park / Barrambin: Site investigations and geotechnical drilling for the new Brisbane Stadium and National Aquatic Centre are ongoing. Fenced-off areas are located within the park for public safety, though the majority of the parkland remains open for recreation.
- Queen’s Wharf Brisbane: While the primary resort is operational, community engagement programs such as the 2026 Art Prize are currently active. Local artists and residents are encouraged to participate in these precinct celebrations.
- Council Tenders: Official notices have been released for the procurement of solar energy installations across various Council sites and ongoing bus fleet maintenance. Interested local suppliers should consult official procurement channels for compliance deadlines.
Brisbane City Council thanks residents for their continued patience as these essential upgrades are delivered to improve the city's liveability and transport efficiency.

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