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  • Inland Rail Programme calls for Registration of Interest for Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment - 11 December 2015

    about 3 years ago

    THE Australian Rail Track Corporation is calling for interested Aboriginal stakeholders to register their interest in assisting with Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessments for the Parkes to Narromine and Narrabri to North Star sections of the Inland Rail Programme.

    ARTC CEO, John Fullerton, said this consultation will form part of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the two priority upgrade projects.

    “Consultation with key stakeholders will inform the Environmental Impact Statement for the two priority project areas within NSW covering Narrabri to North Star and Parkes to Narromine,” Mr Fullerton said.

    “The consultation will provide a platform for Aboriginal knowledge holders...

    THE Australian Rail Track Corporation is calling for interested Aboriginal stakeholders to register their interest in assisting with Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessments for the Parkes to Narromine and Narrabri to North Star sections of the Inland Rail Programme.

    ARTC CEO, John Fullerton, said this consultation will form part of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the two priority upgrade projects.

    “Consultation with key stakeholders will inform the Environmental Impact Statement for the two priority project areas within NSW covering Narrabri to North Star and Parkes to Narromine,” Mr Fullerton said.

    “The consultation will provide a platform for Aboriginal knowledge holders to work alongside ARTC and our technical specialists in identifying and reviewing any heritage items or impacts from the proposed works,” he said.

    The Australian Government has already committed $300 million to Inland Rail.

    In addition to advertising in key regional media the Inland Rail team is providing formal notifications to all key stakeholders and where possible is meeting with representatives from Local Aboriginal Land Councils in the project areas.

    Mr Fullerton said similar assessments will be completed across other project areas throughout the 10 year delivery programme as part of the environmental assessment process.

    “The registration of interest will be open until January 15 and this work will commence in the first quarter of 2016 with selected stakeholders,” he said.

    When complete, Inland Rail will deliver a road-competitive freight rail service from Melbourne to Brisbane via regional VIC, NSW and QLD.

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  • Ministerial Release: First Inland Rail tender awarded - 3 July 2015

    over 3 years ago

    GHD has been awarded the tender to provide environmental and engineering consultancy on the first stages of Australia’s Brisbane-to-Melbourne Inland Rail project.

    Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Warren Truss said the appointment of GHD was a clear demonstration that real progress is being made to boost productivity along the country's fastest growing freight corridor.

    “The Australian Government has committed $300 million to commence work on the Inland Rail project to create jobs, achieve productivity gains and stimulate economic growth for the future prosperity of Australia, especially the regions,” Mr Truss said.

    “These first tenders will...

    GHD has been awarded the tender to provide environmental and engineering consultancy on the first stages of Australia’s Brisbane-to-Melbourne Inland Rail project.

    Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Warren Truss said the appointment of GHD was a clear demonstration that real progress is being made to boost productivity along the country's fastest growing freight corridor.

    “The Australian Government has committed $300 million to commence work on the Inland Rail project to create jobs, achieve productivity gains and stimulate economic growth for the future prosperity of Australia, especially the regions,” Mr Truss said.

    “These first tenders will provide vital input to planning of some of the key segments of the Parkes to Narromine and Narrabri to North Star sections of the Inland Rail project.

    “Inland Rail will transform freight movements through south east Queensland, across regional New South Wales and rural Victoria, linking with the existing national network to move produce around the nation more efficiently.

    “With Australia's freight task set to treble along the eastern seaboard, Inland Rail is a crucial project for meeting the demand for a road-competitive freight rail service and take 190,000 trucks off the road each year.

    “Applications for provision of community engagement services for the Inland Rail in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland are currently under review, with further tender opportunities to be announced over coming months.

    “We're getting on with the job of delivering world-class infrastructure that secures Australia's transport needs to drive national productivity for generations to come.”

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