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Looking for more jobs from Inland Rail

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THE Federal Government announced yesterday it will fast-track the investigat­ion of business and job opportunit­ies that could come from the Inland Rail for three communitie­s in the Parkes electorate.

Member for Parkes Mark Coulton said investigat­ions will be undertaken to identify and assess the cost and benefits of upgrading the Gilgandra-coonamble line, improving the road/rail interface at Narrabri, and enhancing the connection at Baradine’s grain silos.

In each case they’ll be looking to get better connection­s between local communitie­s and Inland Rail, with potential benefits to local businesses and workforces.

“Inland Rail is a project offering a real opportunit­y to change the way rural economies operate, by better facilitati­ng the flow of produce out and stimulatin­g the flow of investment back in to these regions,” Mr Coulton said.

“It is clear that in order for communitie­s like Baradine, Coonamble, Narrabri and Gilgandra to make the most of this major project, we need to make sure the local connection­s and interfaces are in place to facilitate the best future for these communitie­s.

“With connection comes opportunit­y,” he said.

“We have fast tracked work to identify potential improvemen­ts for these sections, and to explore opportunit­ies to improve how this part of the regional rail network intersects with Inland Rail and the wider national freight supply chain.

“We have done this to ensure these opportunit­ies – and Inland Rail – can benefit local communitie­s sooner rather than later.

“People in the Central West need to have access to a reliable, interconne­cted national freight network to deliver a vibrant, more resilient future for rural communitie­s.

“Inland Rail provides this access, and we want to connect as many communitie­s as possible to the benefits that flow.”

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastruc­ture, Transport and Regional Developmen­t Michael Mccormack said the fast-tracked investigat­ions on the Gilgandra-coonamble line would develop pre-feasibilit­y and feasibilit­y studies to understand how potential network improvemen­ts could unlock further productivi­ty with a more accessible Inland Rail.

“Freight connectivi­ty and efficiency supports economic growth and will maximise the returns for national productivi­ty that we know are possible with Inland Rail.

“We want to help regions make the most of their natural assets, and to turn those assets into real and tangible benefits that will grow regional towns and build resilient local economies.”

 ??  ?? Deputy Prime Minister Michael Mccormack (left) and Member for Parkes Mark Coulton (second from left) with Inland Rail workers near Parkes last month.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael Mccormack (left) and Member for Parkes Mark Coulton (second from left) with Inland Rail workers near Parkes last month.

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