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Senator the Hon Mathias Cormann

Minister for Finance

18 September 2013 to 30 October 2020

Steady progress on the Inland Rail as Government confirms Narromine to Narrabri corridor

JOINT MEDIA RELEASE

Senator the Hon. Mathias Cormann
Minister for Finance
Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate
Senator for Western Australia

The Hon. Darren Chester MP
Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
Federal Member for Gippsland

Date
  • The Australian Government has today confirmed the preferred study corridor for the Narromine to Narrabri section of Inland Rail
  • Decision follows a comparative analysis of corridor options, with the chosen preferred study corridor presenting the strongest benefits for industry and the community
  • Decision allows the planning and approvals process to commence, along with further community consultation

Community input will drive progress on the Narromine to Narrabri section of the transformational Melbourne to Brisbane Inland Rail project, as the preferred study corridor for the section was today confirmed by Federal Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Darren Chester.

Mr Chester said the corridor was chosen following community consultation and extensive engineering reports.

“The section will now proceed to the planning and approvals phase and again, community input will be essential. ARTC will be working with affected landowners and communities to make sure their knowledge and experience is taken into account as the project progresses,” Mr Chester said.

“The preferred corridor best meets the requirements of the Inland Rail Service Offering, which is to provide a road competitive freight transport link between Melbourne and Brisbane in under 24 hours.

“In addition, it provides the best balance between economic, community and environmental considerations.”

Federal Minister for Finance Mathias Cormann said the preferred study corridor would now be taken forward through the NSW Government’s planning and approvals process, which will culminate in ARTC preparing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for this project.

“As part of preparing the EIS, ARTC will be working within the preferred study corridor to determine the most feasible design solutions and the measures that will be used to address matters such as flooding, property impacts and farm operations during construction and operation,” Senator Cormann said.

“The Inland Rail freight infrastructure project will create a significant range of commercial opportunities, including in the Central West NSW region, better linking regional producers and industries to domestic and global supply chains.

“It will create the incentive for industry to explore new opportunities such as developing intermodal hubs and providing training for job seekers in a number of local communities.”

Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton welcomed progress on the Narromine to Narrabri corridor, which is the largest section of new track on the Inland Rail route.

“It is a critical missing link to connect south east Queensland with regional New South Wales and the broader interstate rail freight network,” Mr Coulton said.

“This freight line will provide an avenue for freight companies that is cost-competitive with the existing road network, and will improve the competitiveness of local farmers and producers who are reliant on good transport links.”

The Australian Government committed an additional $8.4 billion toward Inland Rail in the 2017-18 Budget. For more information on the community consultation process, and to learn more about the project, visit inlandrail.com.au/

Media Contact(s)

For Minister Corman: Karen Wu - 0428 350 139
For Minister Chester: Kerri Griffiths - 0417 617 482