
March 27, 2024
Managing land access fact sheet
This fact sheet includes information about why Inland Rail needs land access, land access agreements, what activities Inland Rail may need to undertake and conditions of access. Information provided in this fact sheet applies to all Inland Rail projects.

September 22, 2023
Inland Rail contractors win major industry awards
The Inland Rail project has won three major awards at the Excellence in Surveying and Spatial Innovation (EISSI) in Sydney, with our surveying contractors, Monteath & Powys, winning two awards for their work on the Inland Rail project and Casey Surveying and Design also taking out an award.

March 27, 2023
Queensland biodiversity offset fact sheet
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) must compensate for any identified biodiversity loss under Australian and Queensland Government legislation. Through biodiversity offsets we can improve existing ecosystems or habitats and create ecosystems and habitats to deliver long term benefits for impacted species or ecosystems.

July 4, 2022
LiDAR surveys for proposed route
As part of the continuing design review process of the Inland Rail project, additional areas in the Illabo to Stockinbingal study corridor require more ground model survey data.

February 1, 2022
How we’re working with landowners for land access
Working with landowners is a vital part of Inland Rail planning and consultation, and we want to thank our landowners for their ongoing cooperation with providing us access to their land.

February 1, 2023
Managing rail corridor fencing
Information about the management of rail corridor fencing along the Inland Rail alignment.

July 14, 2021
Property discussions and valuations
Delivering Inland Rail requires us to purchase land necessary for the safe construction and operation of each project. On the Narromine to Narrabri project, our team has met with affected landowners to discuss property matters.

April 28, 2021
How we’re managing property acquisition in Queensland
If you’re a landowner living along the proposed alignment, you may have some questions about how Inland Rail may impact you and your community. We are commencing preliminary conversations with landowners and communities during the project’s environmental and planning assessment phases to talk about potential impacts in more detail.

February 26, 2021
Introductory property acquisition and compensation discussions
Delivering Inland Rail requires us to purchase land necessary for the safe construction and operation of each project. We'll soon look to meet with all affected landowners to talk about these next steps, including our property requirements, your rights, and the opportunity to start voluntary negotiations.

January 28, 2021
Biodiversity credits EOI extended
The Expression of Interest (EOI) period for local landowners to supply biodiversity credits for the NSW Inland Rail projects, including Narrabri to North Star, has been extended.
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