A further $545 000 will be spent on the Goodwill Bridge, fixing the slippery surface that cyclists have been sliding on for almost a year.

The bridge was urgently investigated in October 2017 after the Department of Public Works received 33 complaints. 

Public Works Minister Mick de Brenni said the new surface will have plenty of grip and would be installed in about six weeks.

Bicycle Queensland chief executive Anna Savage said the new surface is well and truly slip-resistant, water-resistant and safe for cyclists to use.