Run riverside this Sunday for a good cause!
Published on 17 May 2021
Start lacing up your joggers because Central Queensland’s biggest running event hits Rockhampton this weekend!
7 Rocky River Run kicks off this Sunday at 6.00am with the half marathon, followed by the 10km, 5km, and 2km races.
Rockhampton Region Mayor Tony Williams said that he is looking forward to a fantastic day.
“The 7 Rocky River Run has become one of the must-do events in Queensland’s running calendar, and we’re expecting thousands of people to come out to join in on a race or cheer on participants,” said Mayor Williams.
“It’s going to be a great day for everyone, whether you’re a serious runner or looking to enjoy a fun family day out on our stunning riverbank.”
Advance Rockhampton’s Manager of Tourism and Events Annette Pearce said as well as being a great event for our community, the 7 Rocky River Run is a major drawcard for our region, contributing to our economy.
“The 7 Rocky River Run is now an iconic event on the Central Queensland calendar bringing together the community and supports a great cause,” Ms Pearce said.
“Runners come for a range of reasons but they all leave with the same exhilarating high from competing in this first-class event.”
Registrations are still open for every event, so if you haven’t signed up yet, there’s still time!
Register online at www.sevenrockyriverrun.com.au and follow 7 Rocky River Run on facebook for more updates.
You can also register in person on Saturday 22 May at City Centre Plaza opposite Target.
The 7 Rocky River Run raises funds to address youth mental health issues and the prevention of youth suicide.
Special thanks to sponsors Seven Queensland, McDonald’s Rockhampton, City Centre Plaza, Rockhampton Regional Council and CQ Today.
7 Rocky River Run will be held on Sunday 23 May from 5:00am to 1:00pm.
For the safety of the community, entrants, and event organisers, a number of road closures (with traffic detours) will be required between 4:00am – 12:00am on Sunday 23 May:
CBD & Southside
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Quay Street
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Francis Street to Fitzroy Street
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Huish Drive
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Graeme Acton Way to Hall Street
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William Street
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Quay Street to East Street
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East Street
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William Street to Fitzroy Street (half road closed)
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Quay Lane
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William Street to Fitzroy Street - Local Traffic Only
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Hall Street
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Graeme Acton Way to Huish Drive
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Lion Creek Road
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New Exhibition Road to Hall Street - Local Traffic Only
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Exhibition Road
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Campbell Street to Graeme Acton Way
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Graeme Acton Way
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Bolsover Street to Hall Street
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North Street
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At East Lane intersection
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Cambridge Street
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At Victoria Parade intersection
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Archer Street
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At Victoria Parade intersection
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Fitzroy Street
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At Victoria Parade intersection – limited access to Quay Lane, Local Traffic Only
NOTE: FITZROY BRIDGE WILL REMAIN OPEN AT ALL TIMES
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Victoria Parade
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Fitzroy Street to North Street
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Northside
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Reaney Street
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Bridge Street to Sports Fields
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Goodsall Street
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6 Goodsall St to Reaney St (Local Traffic Only)
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Northside Boat Ramp and car park
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Access to the boat ramp and carpark will be temporarily closed between 5:00am and 10:00am, Sunday 23 May.
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EMERGENCY SERVICES WILL HAVE 24/7 ACCESS DURING ROAD CLOSURES AND CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Traffic Management will be in place to ensure businesses and residents can access their property and Council apologises for any inconvenience caused.
Motorists and pedestrians are asked to exercise caution and observe all signs and traffic directions.