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Vocal senator turns attention to rail investment

INDEPENDENT Senator Derryn Hinch has backed investing in the missing link of the Murray Basin Rail Project, noting finishing the Portland line was a “piece of cake”.

The Justice Party leader has thrown his weight behind Glenelg Shire Council’s campaign to attract funding for the Portland-Maroona Rail Line, agreeing investment was critical to grow export markets and reduce truck movements to the Port of Portland.

Mr Hinch raised questions in parliament last week highlighting the “bureaucratic madness” resulting in the project being “left out”, urging the government to investigate the matter further.

Mr Hinch directed questions at Senator Bridget McKenzie, acting as deputy prime minister, on why the Portland line had not been a “priority” in the $440m project.

The project links the regional rail network to metropolitan ports, creating 280 jobs when reaching its final stages of work.

ON TRACK: Independent senator Derryn Hinch and Glenelg Shire Mayor Anita Rank claim completing the regional rail Maroona-Portland network would be a “piece of cake”.

“Why has the Maroona-Portland line not been made a priority for a project of this scale?” Mr Hinch asked.

“I am told all you need is to upgrade the sleepers, which seems like a piece of cake.

“Do you acknowledge that a failure to build the Maroona-Portland line will mean many Victorian farmers, growers, exporters and producers are locked out of the benefits of this rail project?”.

Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank agreed with the sentiment, stating council’s strong advocacy and business case was filtering beyond the major parties.

Council has met with government and opposition leaders at both a Federal and State level in recent months, advocating on this critical national infrastructure investment.

“We had the fortune to meet with Senator Hinch who agreed this project is simply a sleeper replacement, a project that will not take much effort but will bring significant economic gains with freight efficiencies and safety improvements, getting heavy vehicles off our roads,” Ms Rank said.

“He also reinforced in our meeting his support on the need to invest in passenger rail in our region, opening new business and tourism links for the western half of the state.

“He has committed to a visit in the near future to boost his advocacy effort and so he can experience first-hand how this important rail link feeds into one of regional Australia’s most productive ports, linking northern markets to global trading partners.”

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