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Home » The Coalition Launches ‘Rescue Our Rail’ Petition

The Coalition Launches ‘Rescue Our Rail’ Petition

20 May, 2026 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

Senator The Hon Matt Canavan, Leader of The Nationals and Shadow Minister for Trade, Investment and Tourism an­nounced the “Rescue our Rail’ petition at a press conference in Canberra last week.

The Coalition has launched a ‘Rescue our Rail’ petition, to fight for Australia’s critical Inland Rail project. Leader of The Nation­als Matt Canavan said Labor’s decision to scrap the Inland Rail project halfway through was devastating for regional com­munities and must be overturned.

“The Inland Rail project is nation-chang­ing project, spanning 1600 kilometres from Melbourne to Brisbane, and connecting re­gional areas through Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland,” Senator Canavan said.

“It would be groundbreaking for commu­nities including Beveridge, Albury, Illabo, Stockinbingal, Parkes, Narromine, Nar­rabri, Moree, Toowoomba and Ebenezer near Ipswich, but its impact would be felt across the entire country.

“That’s why the Coalition is asking re­gional families and businesses to sign the petition to tell Labor to reverse the decision, finish Inland Rail and back our regions.”

It comes after Labor decided to scrap the project and instead spend another $3.8 billion on Victorian Labor’s unfunded $200 billion Melbourne Suburban Rail Loop.

Shadow Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Bridget McKenzie said Inland Rail was a once-in-a-generation project to connect our regions, get freight off our roads, and back the industries that feed and power Australia.

“The Inland Rail is an investment in the future of a more productive and prosperous Australia but by axing this project the Alba­nese Government is more about short term spending taking priority over long-term pro­ductivity enabling infrastructure,” Senator McKenzie said.

“The Inland Rail would take 200,000 truck movements off our roads and cut freight sector carbon emissions by 750,000 tonnes per year by 2050.”

You can sign the petition now to Rescue Our Rail at www.rescueourrail.com

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