NSW Farmers and CWA combine in legal action against ARTC

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Updated July 22 2020 - 11:54am, first published July 21 2020 - 11:24am
NSW Farmers president James Jackson (left) is shown maps of the proposed rail line through Tondeburine, Gulargambone, by David and Cathy Peart. With them is the Association's Inland Taskforce chair, David Lyons and Dubbo branch chair, Shane Kilby in December, 2018.
NSW Farmers president James Jackson (left) is shown maps of the proposed rail line through Tondeburine, Gulargambone, by David and Cathy Peart. With them is the Association's Inland Taskforce chair, David Lyons and Dubbo branch chair, Shane Kilby in December, 2018.

BECAUSE there are landholder issues along the Inland Rail that are being completely glossed over and in some cases ignored by the Australian Rail Track Corporation when local landholders raise them, the Country Women's Association of NSW (CWA) has joined forces with NSW Farmers' Association to progress legal action regarding the ARTC's handling of the Inland Rail Project.

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Mark Griggs

Journalist 0- Central West NSW

Central West and Western editorial reporter living at Wellington and based out of The Land, Dubbo office.

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