Government appoints new Inland Rail boss
Nick Miller has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of the body tasked with building the Inland Rail.
9 January, 2024Nick Miller has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of the body tasked with building the Inland Rail.
9 January, 2024The ARTC has been accused of rubber stamping plans for the Albury to Illabo section of the Inland rail.
11 December, 2023The body responsible for building the Inland Rail is searching for a new leader following the departure of its acting chief.
24 October, 2023The government has announced a new subsidiary company and board of directors to take over delivery of the inland rail project from the ARTC.
11 July, 2023An independent review has found the Inland Rail is behind schedule, over budget and in need of a reset.
12 April, 2023The agency responsible for delivering the Inland rail has approved the use of solar signalling following a successful trial in northern NSW.
9 March, 2023New appointments will help address ‘capability gaps’ in the ARTC following a critical report on the Inland Rail.
12 February, 2023A regional Queensland council is standing up against plans for the Inland Rail.
28 January, 2021And other appointments in and around local, state and federal government.
26 April, 2019The ANAO has found that the ARTC must be better prepared when spending the $8.4bn.
2 October, 2017Australia’s peak railway body is pushing the federal government to tap into money held by superannuation funds to kickstart infrastructure projects it says are vital to the nation.
11 April, 2014The anticipated growth of freight rail use over the next decade has led the Queensland government to look for a new operator to manage heavier and more frequent loads.
31 March, 2014Queensland’s extensive system of freight lines could soon be integrated with the existing national network if an investigation by the federal rail operator can prove it’s a viable move.
27 February, 2014By Julian Bajkowski The head of Infrastructure Australia, the Commonwealth’s chief advisor on national rail, roads and ports policy, has delivered a blistering critique of all three layers of bureaucracy, openly accusing elements of the public service of putting their own self-interest before that of the nation’s. In a speech on Tuesday to the Committee […]
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