The federal government has halted plans for the Melbourne to Brisbane Inland Rail, amid concerns the project could cost more than $45 billion to complete.
Australia has canceled much of an inland freight rail project to save money for the upcoming budget, with the center-left government pledging to be “really responsible” in its fiscal program.
Originally envisioned to run 1,700km from Melbourne to a port near Brisbane, the mega infrastructure project will now only connect Beveridge in Victoria to Parkes in NSW ...
The Budget axe has been swung and the much-anticipated Brisbane-Melbourne corridor will now come to a halt in regional ...
Inland Rail says it remains committed to completing the Beveridge-to-Parkes section of the freight rail project by 2027 ...
Federal Government has placed an indefinite hold on all Inland Rail projects north of Parkes after an independent review ...
The shock forecast also warns it would take until at least 2036 to complete if the Albanese government had decided to push ...
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Queensland powerbrokers, business leaders and community representatives have responded to the axing of the Inland Rail ...
Labor is putting money into a bottomless pit of a project In Victoria but not one that would take freight off roads and help ...
The Nationals have promised to resurrect the full Inland Rail project, with leader Matt Canavan saying the party is committed ...