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Driveway Paving Cost Townsville 2026 — Complete Guide to Townsville Driveway Prices, Cyclone Zone Specs and North Queensland Driveway GuideUpdated

How much does driveway paving cost in Townsville in 2026? Townsville driveway prices for concrete and pavers in cyclone zone C, tropical drainage requirements, Ross River flooding considerations, and North Queensland driveway installation costs for 2026.

By Townsville Daily · Published 3 July 2026 at 9:37 pm ·

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Updated 4 July 2026 at 4:06 am

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Driveway Paving Cost Townsville 2026 — Complete Guide to Townsville Driveway Prices, Cyclone Zone Specs and North Queensland Driveway Guide
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Driveway Paving Cost in Townsville 2026

Townsville driveway paving costs in 2026 are significantly above the national average, reflecting the North Queensland premium labour market and mandatory cyclone zone specifications. Townsville's wet season, periodic major flooding events, and cyclone zone C designation all shape appropriate driveway material and drainage choices. This guide covers driveway paving prices across Townsville and North Queensland in 2026.

Townsville Driveway Paving Cost by Material

  • Plain concrete driveway (cyclone-spec): $78-$118 per square metre supplied and installed
  • Exposed aggregate concrete: $115-$174 per square metre supplied and installed
  • Concrete or clay pavers: $96-$165 per square metre supplied and installed
  • Asphalt driveway: $48-$76 per square metre supplied and installed

Average Total Townsville Driveway Costs

  • Single car driveway (30-45m2): $3,000-$8,000 concrete; $3,800-$10,000 exposed aggregate
  • Double car driveway (50-80m2): $5,000-$13,000 concrete; $6,800-$16,000 exposed aggregate

Flooding and Drainage for Townsville Driveways

  • Townsville's flood history (2019 floods inundated thousands of properties) means driveway design should incorporate drainage pathways that keep floodwater moving rather than ponding; driveways in Townsville's flood-affected areas (Hyde Park, Hermit Park, Mundingburra, Garbutt) should be concrete-based and elevated where possible, with generous drainage channels at the garage door threshold

Cyclone Zone Loose Surface Materials

  • Loose gravel or stone driveways are not appropriate in Townsville's cyclone zone C; bound concrete or asphalt surfaces are the only appropriate specification; all concrete driveways in Townsville should use 100mm minimum slab thickness over a 100mm compacted sub-base

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