Regional communities in Victoria are reaping the benefits of of the Inland Rail project, as local workers and businesses secure a growing number of project opportunities.
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Inland Rail chief executive officer Nick Miller has stepped down from his role at the top of the infrastructure project, switching gears to take over as CEO at construction company John Holland.
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A newly upgraded Wangaratta railway station has been officially opened, marking a major milestone in the development of the Inland Rail project and a significant boost for sustainable freight movement Read More
Two level crossings at key Inland Rail locations are set to be removed, with the decision to create grade separated overpasses and underpasses set to benefit road and rail safety and efficiency.
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New employment data released by Inland Rail has shown more than 550 people have worked on the Stockinbingal to Parkes section, with 10 per cent of the workforce consisting of women.
Those metrics, which Read More
Traffic flow in and around Wangaratta has eased following the removal of traffic barriers on the Green Street bridge for the first time since January 2024.
The structure needed to be replaced, and the Read More
The Inland Rail project has strengthened employment outcomes across a variety of regions close to Australia’s east coast, with newly released figures showing that, as at the end of October, spending Read More
Parkes has established itself as the flagship city for the Inland Rail project according to CEO Nick Miller, who recently visited the town with the company’s board of directors.
The visit was to review Read More
The benefits of the Inland Rail project to regional Australian communities and freight outcomes are already being felt according to Inland Rail CEO Nick Miller.
Speaking at an infrastructure conference Read More
The Australian and Queensland governments have released a joint update for the Port of Brisbane Rail Freight links, with the conclusion being reached that a dedicated freight corridor will be needed to Read More