Mount Lindesay Highway (Brisbane - Beaudesert), Johanna Street to South Street (Jimboomba), duplication
The Mount Lindesay Highway at Jimboomba has been upgraded to improve safety, reduce congestion and improve shared path connectivity.
The Queensland Government has improved safety, shared path connectivity and reduced congestion on the Mount Lindesay Highway at Jimboomba.
This 1.5km project widened the highway from 2 to 4 lanes to support population growth and reduce travel times.
Benefits
Improves safety
Increases capacity
Reduces peak hour congestion
Reduces travel time
Better active transport
Key features
Widened the highway to 4 lanes.
Constructed a new southbound bridge over the former rail corridor.
Upgraded intersections at Johanna Street, Tamborine Street and South Street, Brisbane Street.
Constructed a new shared pedestrian and bike underpass along the historical rail corridor.
Relocated the Mount Lindesay Highway access to and from Brisbane Street (service road).
Funding
The project is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland governments. Investment ID 1776871.
Total investment
$ 95 million
Australian Government
$ 63.4 million
Queensland Government
$ 31.6 million
Current status
Construction was completed in April 2026.
Mount Lindesay Highway (Brisbane - Beaudesert), Johanna Street to South Street (Jimboomba), duplication project map
Intersection upgrade (Johanna Street and Tamborine Street)
Construction of cul-de-sacs (Ann, Bell, Mary Streets)
Intersection improvements at South Street and Brisbane Street service road