City Notices: Roadwork Updates and Public Health Advisories for March 30

Official Public Notices and Health Advisories
Stay informed with the latest official notices from Brisbane City Council and Queensland Health. This roundup details essential service updates, infrastructure projects, and health alerts active for Monday, 30 March 2026.
Public Health Alert: Measles Exposure
Queensland Health has maintained a high-priority health alert following confirmed cases of measles involving individuals who visited public spaces while infectious. Residents and travelers are advised to remain vigilant for symptoms if they were at the Brisbane International Airport arrivals terminal on Thursday, 19 March, between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm. Additionally, a general alert remains in place for the Brisbane southside area.
Measles is highly contagious and spread through respiratory secretions. Symptoms typically include fever, lethargy, runny nose, and a moist cough, followed by a blotchy red rash. If you develop symptoms, health officials urge you to contact your GP or call 13HEALTH immediately. It is critical to phone ahead before visiting a clinic to prevent further transmission.
Traffic and Infrastructure Updates
- Logan Motorway Ramp Reopening: The planned closure of the Logan Motorway eastbound on-ramp from Boundary Road and Skepper Street in Ellen Grove is scheduled to conclude at 5:00 am on Monday, 30 March. Motorists should expect normal traffic flow to resume following the completion of these essential roadworks.
- East Brisbane Construction: Major construction and excavation works on Withington Street, East Brisbane, are scheduled for completion on 30 March. Residents may notice a decrease in heavy machinery and the removal of local traffic diversions throughout the day.
- Ongoing Maintenance: Routine public utility maintenance continues on Bowen Bridge Road in Herston. While no full closure is in place, minor delays may occur during peak periods.
Municipal Services and Council Operations
Brisbane City Council is currently in its scheduled Autumn Recess. Consequently, no ordinary Council or Standing Committee meetings will be held today. Official sessions and public committee meetings are set to resume on 12 May 2026.
Motorists are also reminded that new signage is being installed across the city regarding the transition to pay-by-app parking providers. These signs provide information on various approved mobile applications, zones, and fee structures. While traditional payment methods remain available in many areas, the Council encourages residents to familiarize themselves with the digital options now being deployed to streamline city parking.
General Service Reminders
For real-time traffic updates and any short-term emergency closures not listed here, residents are encouraged to monitor the QLDTraffic platform. Information regarding waste collection and local park permits remains unchanged for this period.

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