Landholders to share in Inland Rail’s economic gains

Updated January 17 2019 - 4:10pm, first published 3:58pm
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack joined Parkes mayor Ken Keith OAM, Parliamentary Secretary for Western NSW Rick Colless and Member for Parkes Mark Coulton in turning the first sod at Parkes last month, marking the beginning of construction of the Melbourne to Brisbane Inland Rail line.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack joined Parkes mayor Ken Keith OAM, Parliamentary Secretary for Western NSW Rick Colless and Member for Parkes Mark Coulton in turning the first sod at Parkes last month, marking the beginning of construction of the Melbourne to Brisbane Inland Rail line.

Farmers and other landholders have an opportunity to share in the broader economic benefits of the Inland Rail’s construction, by supplying suitable materials direct from borrow pits and quarries.

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