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Explore information about the NSW/Qld Border to Gowrie section of Inland Rail.
Inland Rail thanks Border to Gowrie communities for engagement during revised draft EIS public consultation
Inland Rail has expressed its thanks to NSW/Qld Border to Gowrie alignment communities for their engagement during the public consultation process for the project's revised draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) that closed on 4 August 2025.
NSW/Qld Border to Gowrie section overview
The NSW/Qld Border to Gowrie section is approximately 217km of new track to provide open access freight railway for Inland Rail. This Section Overview provides a summary of the section.
NSW/Qld Border to Gowrie Section update – June 2024
Work continues on the NSW/Qld Border to Gowrie section’s revised draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) as we prepare additional information for submission to the Coordinator-General (CG). We are also busy planning for upcoming field surveys and investigations.
Australia’s rarest waterbird thrives at Inland Rail biodiversity offset site
Australia’s rarest breeding waterbird, the Australian Painted Snipe, had been sighted at Inland Rail’s biodiversity offset site near Yelarbon, Queensland.
Inner Darling Downs and Southern Darling Downs CCC meeting agenda 5 December 2023
Meeting agenda for Inner Darling Downs and Southern Darling Downs CCC meeting held on 5 December 2023.
Two-year survey ensures the accuracy of Inland Rail
After two years Inland Rail has completed surveying and modelling of nearly 233,000 hectares of land – equivalent to the size of the Australian Capital Territory - to upgrade Queensland’s spatial cadastre as a crucial part of delivering the Inland Rail project.
Inland Rail buys first Queensland biodiversity offsets property
Inland Rail has purchased its first biodiversity offset property in Queensland, buying 2,800ha in Canning Creek, located around 40km south of Millmerran.
Inland Rail information stalls in Pittsworth, Pampas and Brookstead
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) is hosting three drop-in information sessions to keep communities in the Border to Gowrie (B2G) section of Inland Rail informed.
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.
Sizzling opportunity to talk about Inland Rail at Gowrie Junction
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) is providing an opportunity for Gowrie Junction residents to discuss opportunities related to the Inland Rail project including employment, supply opportunities for local business and accommodation options.