We have two roles with the Inland Rail project:
- To provide feedback and input into the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for both the Border to Gowrie (B2G) and Gowrie to Helidon (G2H) sections.
- To review ARTC designs with a specific focus on the returned works to us and impacts on communities such as road re-alignments and utilities impacts. This is part of the interface design aspect and is separate from the EIS process.
We have estabilished an EIS Working Group for internal response to the Inland Rail EIS submission process. We provided response to ARTC on both Environmental Impact Statements.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement - Border to Gowrie (B2G) section
On 7 April 2021, we endorsed a submission on the draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Border to Gowrie (B2G) section of the Inland Rail project that will be sent to the Queensland Coordinator General after it is considered again at the Ordinary Meeting of Council on 20 April 2021. Read the Toowoomba Regional Council B2G draft Environmental Impact Statement submission(PDF, 70MB).
Toowoomba Region Mayor Paul Antonio said Council was determined to ensure world’s best practice was adhered to throughout the project in the Toowoomba Region.
Our submission, on behalf of the community, detailed specifically how it wished to see the project align with the Terms of Reference requirements as outlined by the State Government (Queensland Coordinator General).
Our submission has identified several issues with the draft Border to Gowrie Environmental Impact Statement.
The overarching issues include, but are not limited to:
- construction water sources (preventing the use of any Toowoomba Regional Council water supplies and; need for the proponent to identify and source water from private allocations)
- identify and protect areas of cultural significance
- proposed management of road/rail interfaces do not meet the desired outcome of the Federal Rail Safety Guidelines (looking at grade separation and crossing safety, and ensuring access for over-size and wide agricultural machinery)
- local road and traffic requirements (including provisions for post-construction maintenance)
- consideration around the operation of the Mt Kent Observatory (protection of dark-sky that supports Queensland’s only professional astronomical research facility)
- measures to mitigate dust, noise and spill stockpiles
- appropriate management of flood mitigation in the Condamine Floodplain, and consideration of outcomes of the Independent Expert Panel for flood studies review (plus consideration for hydrology matters across the alignment)
- current and significant accommodation shortages in the Toowoomba Region
- appropriate management of providing regional job opportunities for the local community
- impacts to environmentally sensitive areas (further surveys are required to assist in the identification of core fauna and flora habitats).
Draft EIS Border to Gowrie (B2G) section
Submissions to the Office of the Co-ordinator General on the Border to Gowrie draft EIS closed on 4 May 2021.
Have your say: Border to Gowrie project - draft environmental impact statement
The Office of the Coordinator General provided hard copies of the B2G EIS at Millmerran Service Centre and Pittsworth Library. Digital copies are available at Toowoomba City Library.
Further information on The coordinated project process can be found on the Department of State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning website.
Draft EIS Gowrie to Helidon (G2H)
We have lodged a submission on the draft G2H EIS to the State Government’s Office of the Coordinator-General (OCG).
Our submission follows a thorough assessment of the draft EIS, particularly considering water for construction purposes, infrastructure needs and environmental issues,
Read the Toowoomba Regional Council Submission G2H draft Environmental Impact Statement here.(PDF, 2MB)
Submissions to the OCG closed on Monday, 25 October 2021.
View the G2H Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).