New Bunya Highway Service Station Gets Green Light for Updated Plans

Plans for a new service station along the Bunya Highway have taken a significant step forward, as local authorities approved modifications to the existing development permit. 


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The project, set to be constructed at 4 Scott St, Wondai will introduce a third fuel option to the town. SJS Fuels Pty Ltd, through Project Urban, successfully sought amendments to their original permit, granted in August 2021. 

The updated plans include the addition of a 1.8m high acoustic fence designed to shield neighbouring residential properties from excessive noise. This fence will be enhanced with trees and shrubs, improving its visual appeal while serving its functional purpose.

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Render of approved service station for Bunya Highway (Photo credit: SBRC)

The revised proposal features some adjustments to the original design. The service station shop’s size has been slightly reduced from 300 sqm to 270 sqm, with a marginal decrease in roof height. Other changes include an enlarged bin enclosure and the addition of two pylon signs along with illuminated fascia signage.

During the approval process, some concerns were raised about potential light pollution from the illuminated signage affecting nearby residents. However, these were addressed by noting the site’s location on the town’s outskirts and its predominantly commercial surroundings.

Photo credit: Google Street View

Crr Jane Erkens emphasised the importance of balancing community concerns with regional growth, stating, “If we are going to take into consideration every light that goes into people’s windows, we’re really holding our community back. I don’t think it’s much of an inconvenience to promote additional growth of our region.”

The service station will be built on vacant blocks between Edward St and Ivory St, with vehicle access provided from the Bunya Highway. Once completed, it will join Dan’s Diner on Haly St and the unmanned United Petroleum bowser on East St as Wondai’s fuel options.


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While this approval marks a significant milestone for the project, a construction start date has yet to be announced. The development represents Wondai’s ongoing evolution, as the town prepares to welcome its newest commercial venture.

Published 25-September-2024

Caution: Resurfacing Works Commence on Burnett Road

Resurfacing works will be undertaken this month in Bunya, between Avoca and Haly Street, and Kumbia township as part of the multimillion-dollar Burnett Road work project.

The works will involve removing and resurfacing the road pavement to waterproof the layers beneath and provide smoother travelling conditions.  

As per South Burnett Regional Council, works in Kingaroy township will be completed at night when traffic volumes are lower and will generally be between 7:00 pm and 5:00 am and other sites will be completed during daylight hours, generally between 6:00 am and 6:00 pm.

Road users are encouraged to plan their journeys in advance because this will involve the closure of some lanes and reduced speed limits. Motorists are also urged to follow traffic controller directions

Assistant Minister for Regional Roads Bruce Saunders believes these types of projects play an important part in supporting our industries right across the region, in particular, those industries that rely on our regional roads to transport goods

Mr Saunders added that the works will give new opportunities for road workers as we continue to recover from COVID-19 and spark more jobs in industries like construction, traffic management and engineering.

Depending on weather conditions, the resurfacing works are expected to be completed by the end of March.

For more information about the resurfacing works in Bunya, you may contact South Burnett Regional Council on 1300 728 390 during business hours or email bundaberg.office@tmr.qld.gov.au.