Albury to Illabo Environmental Impact Statement goes on public exhibition

The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) is pleased to announce that the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Albury to Illabo Inland Rail section has now been released for public notification and comment, the public exhibition will close on September 14th.

Aerial view of the Railway bridge over Oura Road, New South Wales.

Community members and key stakeholders are now invited to provide feedback and make formal submissions, which will be considered by the Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) when assessing the project.

Drop-in sessions will be held on Wednesday 17th and Thursday 18th August, where attendees can access further information, a Summary of Findings, and receive assistance with making their submission.

A written report responding to any issues that are raised during the public exhibition will be made publicly available for stakeholders and the community to view and will be submitted to DPE and the Minister for Planning for consideration.

To have your say online, visit Major Projects | Planning Portal – Department of Planning and Environment during the exhibition period and click on ‘Make a submission’. Postal submissions are also available.

Further information on the EIS for the Albury to Illabo project is also available via Inland Rail’s new podcast, Talking Inland Rail, available on all podcast platforms including Spotify and iTunes.

For more information, please visit the Albury to Illabo project status page.

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