Local knowledge is vital to Inland Rail.

In order to deliver Inland Rail successfully, we need to understand and manage the full impact of the project.

The best way we can do this is by talking and listening to those affected, as well as working closely with local communities, business, industry, local and state governments.

There are many ways to comment and provide feedback on our plans and activities.

Your knowledge contributes to our understanding and plays a part in how we design, construct and deliver Inland Rail.

Upcoming community events

We host information sessions, presentations and workshops to gather feedback from the community regularly. Join us at one of our upcoming events.

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Local girls at the Junee show 2019, New South Wales.

Your local Consultative Committees

Community Consultative Committees provide community members and landowners with a forum to share their knowledge and experience with our team while addressing local concerns.

Find out more about CCCs

Online consultation tools open 24/7

We’re seeking community feedback on project plans and activities. Feedback is open 24/7 on interactive maps for most of our projects.

Check your local project page to provide your feedback on an interactive map.

View your local project to provide feedback

C2K Social Pinpoint Map

We acknowledge that Inland Rail will be built and operated on the traditional lands of many First Nations communities.

We value our relationships with First Nations communities and recognise their inherent connection to their traditional lands and their continuing responsibility of stewardship and caring for country and culture.

Find out how we’re working with First Nations communities

Get in touch

Our Stakeholder Engagement team is here for you. Get in touch with them on 1800 732 761 or email them with your questions or feedback.

In Queensland: inlandrailqld@artc.com.au
In New South Wales: inlandrailnsw@artc.com.au
In Victoria: inlandrailvic@artc.com.au

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