Rockhampton Ring Road
Rockhampton Ring Road is a proposed highway from on the Capricorn Highway south-west of to on the Bruce Highway to the north-east of Rockhampton, in Queensland, Australia. The road will be two lanes from the Capricorn Highway to a connection in and four lanes from there to the Bruce Highway, including a new bridge over the Fitzroy River. It will enable through traffic to bypass the Rockhampton CBD, avoiding 19 sets of traffic signals, and will eliminate delays caused by flooding on sections of the Bruce Highway within the city.
Funding and program status
As of July 2022, funding of $1.065 billion had been allocated, planning had been completed, and the business case was being assessed by Infrastructure Australia. Detailed design had commenced, with an expectation that construction would be completed by 2026.Works on the project were expected to commence in January 2023, but costs blowouts during the tendering process prompted the federal government to delay the project indefinitely. This prompted criticism from the local businesses who had already hired new workers and purchased new equipment in preparation of the project's commencement.
A community campaign was organised with a rally held in Parkhurst on 4 November 2022 which was attended by various community leaders, politicians and business owners, which was followed by a "convoy to Canberra" where representatives agitated for the project to commence. Silos at Parkhurst were also painted with the slogan "Start Rocky Ring Road 2023."
The federal and state governments ultimately reached an agreement in December 2022 which guaranteed construction of the ring road would commence in 2023.
Early works on the Rockhampton Ring Road commenced in November 2023.
As of September 2025, completed works on the project had included:
- Construction of the northern entry alignment at Parkhurst with new access to the Dreamtime Cultural Centre and the emergency services precinct.
- A new roundabout on Rockhampton-Ridgelands Road in West Rockhampton which opened in April 2025.
- A new 61.1-metre bridge over Lion Creek in West Rockhampton which was officially completed in June 2025.
- A new 204-metre bridge over Limestone Creek at Parkhurst, the completion of which signified the transition of the project's early stages to the main construction stage.
Preparatory works
The projects described below will facilitate the construction of intersections at either end of the ring road.Capricorn Highway duplication
A project to duplicate the section of Capricorn Highway between Rockhampton and was completed in mid 2021 at a total cost of $75 million.Rockhampton northern access upgrade
A project to upgrade the northern access to Rockhampton in the vicinity of the intersection of the Bruce Highway with Rockhampton–Yeppoon Road, at a cost of $194 million, was completed in August 2021.Route description
The road will start at an intersection with the Capricorn Highway in Fairy Bower. This will be at a three-way roundabout with a high level slip lane for traffic approaching from Gracemere. The road will run north-west, north, and north-east, crossing over several local roads and lagoons, before reaching a three-way roundabout in Pink Lily, known as the West Rockhampton Connection. From there a new exit and entry road will lead south to Rockhampton–Ridgelands Road, giving access to Rockhampton Airport, Rockhampton Hospital, and the CBD. This exit and entry road is part of an additional of new roadway included in the project. The ring road will include more than of bridging.Continuing as a four-lane highway, the road will run north-east, north, and north-east again before crossing the Fitzroy River into Parkhurst and reaching an intersection with Alexandra Street, which will provide access to the CBD. From there the road will continue generally north-east, crossing over the railway line and meeting the Bruce Highway and Rockhampton–Yeppoon Road at a four-way signalised intersection.