Road Photos & Information:
Queensland
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Myall Street,
Elm Street, Cooroy-Noosa Road, Beckmans Road, Eumundi Road,
Eenie Creek Road, Heathland Drive, David Low Way, Edwards Street,
Bradman Avenue, Duporth Avenue, Beach Road, Horton Parade, Aerodrome
Road, Alexandra Parade, Mooloolaba Esplanade, Venning Street, Walan
Street, Brisbane Road, Nicklin Way, Caloundra Road, Steve Irwin Way,
Peachester Road & Kilcoy-Beerwah Road (State Route 6) - Former
Alignment: Glenview to Woodford |
Statistics:
- Length: 135 km (Woodford to
Cooroy: 46km)
- Northern Terminus: Bruce Hwy
(M1) at Cooroy
- Southern Terminus: D'Aguilar Hwy
(SR85) at Woodford
- Suburbs, Towns & Localities Along
The Route: Woodford, Stanmore, Cedarton, Peachester, Beerwah,
Landsborough and Glenview
Route Numbering:
- Current: None
- Former:
General Information:
State Route 6 is an arterial route linking the Sunshine
Coast hinterland with the coast. It's a mix of rural and suburban roadway,
passing through farmland, bushland, rural, residential, commercial and
light industrial areas.
The route takes a circuitous routing, and is not always
the most direct route between towns.
History:
- June 1962: Landsborough by-pass opened to
traffic. 1
- May 1998: Reconstruction and widening between
Mooloolah Connection Road and Caloundra Road. 2
- May 2001: Upgrade of Kilcoy-Beerwah Road throughout
Beerwah township and at Steve Irwin Way. 2
- 27 September 2006: Glass House Mountains Road renamed
Steve Irwin Way as a tribute to the late conservationist. 3
The road runs in front of Irwin's hugely popular wildlife park,
Australia Zoo. Steve Irwin died, aged 44, in September 2006 after being
stabbed in the chest by a stingray's poisonous barb while filming a
documentary on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. 4
- December 2006: Installation of Steve Irwin Way
signage. 5
- September 2008: Works begin for upgrade of section of
Steve Irwin Way, between Mooloolah Connection Road and the Caloundra
Road interchange. 6
- 31 October 2009: Opening of Southern Beerwah Bypass
(Kilcoy-Beerwah Road), including new railway overpass (official opening
celebration was held on 1 November 2009). 2
- July 2011: A gully near the Beerwah township
officially named. The gully located on Peachester Road, about three
kilometres west of the Beerwah township was named Waldrons Gully, in
honour of Francis Waldron who immigrated to Australia in 1882. The gully
runs through the properties that Mr Waldron purchased and owned until
his death in 1928. 7
- January 2012: Reconstruction commences on
Kilcoy-Beerwah Road at the Peachester Range. Works included
reconstructing the road by excavating the uphill side and moving the
road three metres away from the downhill slope after a landslip damaged
the existing road. 8
This page looks at former alignments between Woodford
and Glenview
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Reassurance
Directional Sign:
Distance sign after Roberts Rd at Beerwah, November 2005.
Image © Michael Greenslade
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Advance Directional
Sign:
AD sign on the former alignment through
Beerwah, on Peachester Rd approaching Roberts Rd, November
2005. SR6 used to turn right at this junction.
Image © Michael Greenslade
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Intersection
Directional Sign:
ID sign on the former alignment through
Beerwah, at the corner of Peachester Rd and Roberts Rd, April
2005. SR6 used to turn right at this junction.
Image © Rob Tilley
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Intersection
Directional Sign:
ID sign on the former alignment through
Beerwah, at the corner of Peachester Rd and Roberts Rd, April
2005. SR6 used to turn left at this junction.
Image © Rob Tilley
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Advance Directional
Sign:
AD sign on Mahwinney St (former SR6) in
Beerwah, April 2005.
Image © Rob Tilley
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Intersection
Directional Sign:
ID sign facing Mahwinney St (former SR6) in
Beerwah, April 2005.
Image © Rob Tilley
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1 Nambour
Chronicle
2 Tyler Bullock
3 Queensland Government,
Ministerial Media Statements, Glass House Mountains Road to be Renamed in
Honour of Steve Irwin, 27 September 2006
4 The Star Online, Australian
road named for adventurer Steve Irwin, 2 January 2007
5 Queensland Government, Ministerial
Media Statements, Roadside sign honours wildlife warrior, 18 April 2008.
6 Queensland Government, Ministerial
Media Statements, Preliminary works begin for upgrade of section of Steve
Irwin Way, 26 August 2008.
7 Queensland Government, Environment
and Resource Management, Media Releases, Pioneering immigrant honoured in
gully naming, 29 July 2011
8 Queensland Government, Ministerial
Media Statements, Moving mountains to reconstruct Kilcoy-Beerwah Road, 18
January 2012
Last updated: 08 Nov 2019 00:17
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