Notice of Road Closure - Anzac Day

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Temporary road closures will be put in place on Sunday, 25 April to allow for Anzac Day commemorations.

Rockhampton Service Road Closures

Changed traffic conditions will be in place between 3.00am to 6.00am Sunday, 25 April 2021:

  • Spencer Street will be closed between Agnes and Anne Street
  • Anne Street will be closed between Penlington and Spencer Streets.

Rockhampton Service Bus and Parking

There will be no bus pick up for the Dawn Service this year. We encourage attendees to carpool, if possible, as limited parking will be available at The Rockhampton Golf Club, Mater Hospital, and the temporary carpark off Agnes Street.

Rockhampton March Temporary Road Closures

Changed traffic conditions will be in place between 6.00am and 1.00pm Sunday, 25 April 2021.

  • Archer Street – between Denison Street and Victoria Parade
  • Alma Street – between Cambridge and Fitzroy Streets
  • Alma Lane – between Cambridge and Archer Streets
  • Bolsover Lane – between Cambridge and Archer Streets
  • Victoria Parade/Quay Street – between Archer and Derby Streets
  • Royal Street – between East Street and Victoria Parade
  • East Lane – between Cambridge and Fitzroy Streets
  • William Street – between East Lane and Quay Street
  • Denham Street – between East Lane and Quay Streets

Please note the school bus set down areas will be on Cambridge Street and vehicle passenger drop off areas will be at the Archer Park Rail Museum. Under no circumstances will buses or vehicles be permitted to stop on Archer Street near the train line. It is NOT SAFE to do so. Drivers must obey all road rules and follow traffic controller instructions

Anzac Day commemorations on Sunday, April 25 will include a variety of marches, dawn services, and events throughout the region. For full event details visit: https://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/CommunityEvents/Events-Activities/Anzac-Day

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