Annual Sustainability Report 2023-2024
This is the sixth annual sustainability report for Inland Rail, reporting on environmental, social and economic benefits realised during the 2023-2024 financial year and progress against key sustainability objectives and targets. Click the 'Download' button, below, to access a PDF version of the report.
Inland Rail reaches Narrabri to North Star Phase 1 biodiversity offset target
Inland Rail has met a key environmental target of its Australian and New South Wales Government approvals for the completed Narrabri to North Star Phase 1 project, with the retirement of 20,461 biodiversity credits, compensating for impacts to native vegetation on the project.
Narrabri to North Star Phase 1 Construction Staging Report: December 2024
This Staging Report has been prepared to describe Inland Rail's staged approach to construction and operation of the Narrabri to North Star Phase 1 section.
Beveridge to Albury EPBC Annual Compliance Report 2024
This report details the commitments outlined within EPBC 2020/8721 and assessment of compliance against conditions 1-31 for the reporting period 26 September 2023 to 25 September 2024 as per Conditions 19 through to 22 of EPBC 2020/8721.
Rare flora find thrives in new Seymour location
The Late-Flowered Flax-Lily has been given a chance to flourish, thanks to our construction contractor McConnell Dowell replanting around 80 of the critically endangered plant.
Old Gurley station memorial unveiled
On a beautiful Spring day in September, the community of Gurley joined local dignitaries to unveil the restored original Gurley Station sign and a memorial to the old Gurley train station.
Illabo to Stockinbingal Response to Submissions: Biodiversity Development Assessment Report (Appendix E )
This report provides an assessment of biodiversity values of the subject land for the Inland Rail Illabo to Stockinbingal proposal.
Illabo to Stockinbingal Response to Submissions: Revised mitigation measures
This report outlines the mitigation measures that would be implemented to avoid or minimise the potential impacts of the project.
Narromine to Narrabri: Five-clawed Worm Skink Management Plan
This Five-Clawed Worm Skink Management Plan (FCWS Management Plan) provides a structured approach to the management and mitigation of potential impacts to the threatened FCWS during the delivery of the Inland Rail Southern Civil Works Program.
Rare flora find in Seymour given a chance to flourish
The Late-Flowered Flax-lily has been given a chance to flourish after being identified during works at Seymour by our construction partner McConnell Dowell.
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