The Direct Sunshine Coast Rail Line will extend the Southeast Queensland rail network from the North Coast Line at Beerwah to Maroochydore. The first stage will see a 19-kilometre dual track built from Beerwah to Caloundra, making it the longest spur line in the south-east passenger network. It will also include the protection of the updated rail alignment all the way to Maroochydore and further planning, design and market engagement to confirm delivery costs and timeframes to deliver the Direct Sunshine Coast Rail Line to Birtinya.
The Australian and Queensland governments have committed significant investment towards delivery of Direct Sunshine Coast Rail Line with the project now in pre[1]delivery and major construction activities expected to commence in 2026.
The Senior Advisor (Media and Government Relations) plays a pivotal role in orchestrating and sustaining media and communication endeavours within a multifaceted stakeholder landscape, contributing significantly to crafting a coherent narrative for the Direct Sunshine Coast Rail Line project.
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