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2R Rail Trails37020318/09/2014 12:25:40 AMTransport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails Community Management) Bill 2014 Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails Community Management) Bill 2014 Extract from NSW Legislative Council Hansard and Papers Thursday The Brisbane Valley Rail Trail plan defines a rail trail as: A multi-user recreation trail using a disused rail corridor (public land) for non-motorised outdoor recreation https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/2911pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails Community Management) Bill 2014Fifty-Fifth Parliament, Second Session (55-2)VEITCH, Michael Stanley M.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-10436
Rail Trails12813415/10/2009 10:21:19 PMRail trails are in place worldwide In most cases development of rail trails will require removal of the remnant rail infrastructure—the old track, sleepers and any other structures The bill allows for both removal and disposal of infrastructure from any non-operational rail line without the line Page 1 of 2 Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 2009 - 23/09/2009 - 1R 2R https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/2606pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 2009Fifty-Fourth Parliament, First Session (54-1)CAMPBELL, David Andrew D.A.;ROOZENDAAL, Eric Michael E.M.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-10438
0090 Rail Trails Australia78806527/11/2013 12:35:05 AM the tourism value of rail trails and their benefits to NSW The Spring 2013 edition of our magazine, Rail Trail Connections, pp 7 – 9 shows the economic benefits as businesses expand to meet the demand of people who use rail trails  64% of accommodation providers operating prior to the opening of the Rail Trail in 2000 attribute more than 20% of turnover to people using the Rail Trail https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/47656pdfFalsepdfNILE, Frederick John F. J.;SECORD, Walter W.;FRANKLIN, Ben B. C.;FRANKLIN, Benjamin Cameron B. C.;GALLACHER, Michael Joseph M. J.;GALLACHER, Michael M. J.;FIELD, Justin J. R.;FIELD, Justin Robert J. R.;GAY, Duncan D. J.;GAY, Duncan John D. J.;AMATO, Lou L.;AMATO, Louis L.;MARTIN, Taylor Mitchell T. M.;MARTIN, Taylor T. M.;WARD, Natalie N. P.;WARD, Natalie Peta N. P.Committee Submission Document
0088 Tumbarumba Shire Rail Trail Steering Committee77564325/11/2013 3:04:18 AM 1    Annual General Meeting Pro Forma Meeting Minutes Riverina Highlands Rail Trails Inc Tumbarumba Shire Rail Trail Steering Committee NSW Patron the Honourable Tim Fischer AC Tumbarumba Shire Rail Trail Steering Committee  P.O Box 252  Tumbarumba  NSW 2653    The Hon. Natasha MACLAREN‐JONES MLC https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/42808pdfFalsepdfNILE, Frederick John F. J.;SECORD, Walter W.;FRANKLIN, Ben B. C.;FRANKLIN, Benjamin Cameron B. C.;GALLACHER, Michael Joseph M. J.;GALLACHER, Michael M. J.;FIELD, Justin J. R.;FIELD, Justin Robert J. R.;GAY, Duncan D. J.;GAY, Duncan John D. J.;AMATO, Lou L.;AMATO, Louis L.;MARTIN, Taylor Mitchell T. M.;MARTIN, Taylor T. M.;WARD, Natalie N. P.;WARD, Natalie Peta N. P.Committee Submission Document
0089 New England Rail Trail Committee77509826/11/2013 10:14:17 PMParliament House SYDNEY NSW 2000 Dear Committee The Organising Committee for the New England Rail Trail welcome the opportunity to offer our endorsement of the submission by Rail Trails Australia A rail trail provides a safe, secure, and accessible location for a variety of community activities such as fun runs, charity walks, cycling events, marathons and equestrian events https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/42315pdfFalsepdfNILE, Frederick John F. J.;SECORD, Walter W.;FRANKLIN, Ben B. C.;FRANKLIN, Benjamin Cameron B. C.;GALLACHER, Michael Joseph M. J.;GALLACHER, Michael M. J.;FIELD, Justin J. R.;FIELD, Justin Robert J. R.;GAY, Duncan D. J.;GAY, Duncan John D. J.;AMATO, Lou L.;AMATO, Louis L.;MARTIN, Taylor Mitchell T. M.;MARTIN, Taylor T. M.;WARD, Natalie N. P.;WARD, Natalie Peta N. P.Committee Submission Document
2R Transport_140605626/05/2017 2:45:17 AMMost States in Australia already have multiple rail trails established, with more than 25 active trails in Victoria alone As members may be aware, the Tumbarumba to Rosewood rail trail project was announced by the Government in June 2015 as a pilot rail trail with the provision of a $4.8 million grant allocation from the Restart NSW—Regional Tourism Infrastructure Fund https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/3390pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Closure of Railway Line Between Rosewood and Tumbarumba) Bill 2017Fifty-Sixth Parliament, First Session (56-1)CONSTANCE, Andrew A.J.;HARWIN, Donald Thomas D. T.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-10395
2R Transport4060553/05/2017 12:23:09 AMThat this bill be now read Rail trails are an innovative use of disused rail lines that can generate substantial economic and A 2009 study of the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail in northern Victoria revealed that cycle announced by the Government in June 2015 as a pilot rail trail with the provision of a $4.8 closure of the railway line is required to progress the development of the rail trail further https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/3390pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Closure of Railway Line Between Rosewood and Tumbarumba) Bill 2017Fifty-Sixth Parliament, First Session (56-1)CONSTANCE, Andrew A.J.;HARWIN, Donald Thomas D. T.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-10394
Supp Q - PC 6 - Regional Transport and Roads - Budget Estimates 2019-2020 - Further hearing4926045/03/2020 6:08:27 AMintersection upgrades at Northcott Drive and Kahibah Road Highfields (x) Gunnedah Second Road over Rail Bridge? (y) Dignams Creek Realignment? (z) Silver City and Cobb Highway Seal Extension? (aa Nelligen Bridge Replacement? (v) Hunter Pinch Points? (w) Pacific Highway (City Road) intersection upgrades at Northcott Drive and Kahibah Road Highfields (x) Gunnedah Second Road over Rail Bridge? https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/other/13134pdfFalsepdfCommittee Other Document
Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 202210179810/08/2022 2:11:13 AMOn Sunday 24th March 2024, 10:00am to 12:00pm (AEST), this website will be undergoing maintenance, and you may experience delays during that time Explanatory Notes: XN — Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 2022.pdf LA agreed amendments - Transport Administration (Rail Trails) Bill.pdf Schedule of amdts Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 2022.pdf https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bills/Pages/ProfileshtmlFalseaspxBill
Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails Community Management) Bill 20141017993/11/2017 1:25:27 PMOn Sunday 24th March 2024, 10:00am to 12:00pm (AEST), this website will be undergoing maintenance, and you may experience Long Title: An Act to amend the Transport Administration Act 1988 to make provision with respect to the transfer of rail corridors to community organisations for use as recreational rail trails Explanatory Notes: Exnote for Rail Trails.pdf 2R Speech LC 2R Rail Trails.pdf https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bills/Pages/ProfileshtmlFalseaspxBill
Exnote for Rail Trails37020026/03/2014 11:09:34 PMTransport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails Community Management) Bill 2014 Explanatory note This explanatory note relates to this Bill as introduced into Parliament Overview of Bill The object of this Bill amend the Transport Administration Act 1988 to allow the Minister to enter into agreements with not-for-profit organisations or local councils for the use of disused railway lines for https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/2912pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails Community Management) Bill 2014Fifty-Fifth Parliament, First Session (55-1)VEITCH, Michael Stanley M.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-10433
Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 20091018693/11/2017 1:11:09 PMOn Sunday 24th March 2024, 10:00am to 12:00pm (AEST), this website will be undergoing maintenance, and you may experience delays during that time Member with Carriage: Campbell, David (Roozendaal, Eric Long Title: An Act to amend the Transport Administration Act 1988 to make Explanatory Notes: Ex note Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 2009.pdf 2R Speech LA Rail Trails.pdf https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bills/Pages/ProfileshtmlFalseaspxBill
First Print37017826/03/2014 8:49:41 AM99I Minister may terminate Rail Trail agreement (1) The Minister may, by notice in writing to the parties to a Rail Trail agreement, terminate the Rail Trail agreement if the Minister is satisfied that the disused railway line, or part of a disused railway (3) The termination of a Rail Trail agreement under this section https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/2911pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails Community Management) Bill 2014Fifty-Fifth Parliament, Second Session (55-2)VEITCH, Michael Stanley M.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-10435
XN — Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 202242307421/06/2022 3:53:18 AMFirst print New South Wales Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 2022 b2022-064.d16 Explanatory note This explanatory note relates to this Bill as introduced into Parliament City of Lithgow, Singleton, Dungog and Mid-Coast.Tabling copyPage 2 Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 2022 [NSW] Explanatory note Under the proposed section, the regulations may authorise https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/3985pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 2022Fifty-Seventh Parliament, First Session (57-1)STOKES, Rob R.G.;FARRAWAY, Sam S. J.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-19019
Schedule of amdts Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 20224230709/08/2022 12:09:02 PMTRANSPORT ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT (RAIL TRAILS) BILL 2022 No. 1 GRNS No. 3 [c2022-135F] Page 3, Schedule 1[3], proposed section 99E Insert after line 26— (3A) A regulation made under subsection (2)(a) must apply to a specified area of subject land for a specified project No. 2 GRNS No. 7 [c2022-135F] Page 3, Schedule 1[3], proposed section 99E(8). Insert after line 42— (a1) the circumstances https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/3985pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 2022Fifty-Seventh Parliament, First Session (57-1)STOKES, Rob R.G.;FARRAWAY, Sam S. J.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-19129
Ex note Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 200912812626/04/2016 4:27:41 AMThis explanatory note relates to this Bill as introduced At present, section 99A of the Transport Administration Act 1988 prevents a rail The new provisions allow a rail infrastructure owner to sell or otherwise dispose of any assets, rights or liabilities of a rail authority, or a subsidiary of a rail authority the Crown relating to the land be transferred to a rail authority or a subsidiary of a https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/2606pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 2009Fifty-Fourth Parliament, First Session (54-1)CAMPBELL, David Andrew D.A.;ROOZENDAAL, Eric Michael E.M.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-10437
No.21, Mr Milton Trott48150918/07/2016 7:11:07 AMfolly of that decision, the stunning about-turns from local politicians and the arrival of the insidious rail-trail lobby have frustrated locals who clearly know what kind of service they need and who continue Luckily, the NSW Government has found the sense to notice that attempts by the Rail-trail lobby to hoodwink all and sundry to their chardonnay-sipping notions of a rail trail to replace the https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/ladocs/submissions/55455pdfFalsepdfBURNEY, Linda Jean L.J.;BURNEY, Linda L.J.;HARRIS, David D.R.;HARRIS, David Robert D.R.;CONOLLY, Kevin Francis K.F.;CONOLLY, Kevin K.F.;NOTLEY-SMITH, Bruce B.N.;NOTLEY-SMITH, Bruce Neville B.N.;GREENWICH, Alex A.H.;GREENWICH, Alexander Hart A.H.;MARSHALL, Adam A.J.;MARSHALL, Adam John A.J.;PETINOS, Eleni E.M.;PETINOS, Eleni Marie E.M.;FRASER, Andrew A.R.G.;FRASER, Andrew Raymond Gordon A.R.G.;DOYLE, Trish T.L.;DOYLE, Trisha Lee T.L.;APLIN, Greg G.J.;APLIN, Gregory John G.J.;HODGKINSON, Katrina Ann K.A.;HODGKINSON, Katrina K.A.;WILSON, Felicity F.L.;WILSON, Felicity Lesley F.L.;COOKE, Steph S.A.;COOKE, Stephanie Anne S.A.Committee Submission Document
Supplementary Questions - Regional Transport and Roads -Budget Estimates4928553/04/2020 4:32:11 AM(c) What was the procurement cost of each vehicle of piece of equipment being retained The total number of passenger trips as of January 2020 has been 742,418 for On Demand pilots (l) Pacific Highway and Manns Road, Narara Creek Road to Parsons Road (w) Pacific Highway (City Road) intersection upgrades at Northcott Drive and Kahibah Road Highfields (x) Gunnedah Second Road over Rail Bridge https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/other/13284pdfFalsepdfCommittee Other Document
c2022-135F4230459/08/2022 9:13:41 AMc2022-135F 9/8/22 7:13 pm Page 1 c2022-135F GRNS--The Greens LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 2022 First print Proposed amendments No. 1 Name of Act Page 2, proposed section 1, line 3. Insert “Roads and” before “Rail Trails (3A) A regulation made under subsection (2) must apply to a specified rail trail project and not to rail trails generally https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/3985pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 2022Fifty-Seventh Parliament, First Session (57-1)STOKES, Rob R.G.;FARRAWAY, Sam S. J.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-19077
Rail Freight Transport in NSW180296/04/2016 3:42:03 AMThe Rail Trail organisation in Australia has commended the Bill for bringing NSW into line with other Australian States and permitting the development of rail trails Amidst discussion of turning disused rail corridors into recreational rail trails, farmers and regional communities across NSW have been lobbying to have disused regional rail lines reopened to freight transport https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/researchpapers/Pages/Forms/viewPub.aspxhtmlFalseaspxPublication
Compiled supplementary questions - PC 4 - Regional New South Wales - Budget Estimates 2021-202249059410/11/2021 2:27:16 AMQuestions from the Hon Mark Buttigieg MLC (on behalf of the Opposition In 2018 the Government announced a $7.2 M allocation in the Budget to DPI for ‘cross tenure What has been the outcomes of this work in 2021 Since 2018 what on-ground monitoring data has been collected Since 2018 how many written reports have been produced Is DPI still the major agency in the respect to this Budget Allocation https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/other/16259pdfFalsepdfCommittee Other Document
Report - Inland Rail project and regional NSW9156023/11/2021 10:30:04 PM1. Rail-trails—New South Wales Linking regional businesses and communities to Inland Rail is important, especially to those communities not directly situated along the Inland Rail route recommended the NSW Government facilitate a central point of contact and coordination for Inland Rail related projects and the development of an Inland Rail strategy to provide clear policy objectives for NSW https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/ladocs/inquiries/2638pdfFalsepdfCommittee Report Document
Legislative Assembly 2017-05-11 Transport Administration Amendment (Closure of Railway Line Between Rosewood and Tumbarumba) Bill 201766391815/07/2019 2:54:17 AMliving in Ballina by the name of Pat Grier, AM. Pat, who has been an avid supporter of rail trails for at least six or seven years, recognises that turning old rail lines into walking and riding trails for mountain bikes and so on will provide opportunities, such as an increase in tourist numbers, and The people of Tumbarumba are keen for the rail trail to be in operation https://hansard.parl.nsw.gov.au/search/LA/2017-05-11htmlFalsexmlTransport Administration Amendment (Closure of Railway Line Between Rosewood and Tumbarumba) Bill 2017Fifty-Sixth Parliament, First Session (56-1)FRASER, Andrew Raymond Gordon A.R.G.;TAYLOR, Mark Owen M.O.;GEORGE, Thomas T.BillsSecond ReadingCoffs Harbour;Seven Hills;LismoreLegislative Assembly11/05/2017 1:00:00 AMTrueHansard ExtractHANSARD-1323879322-97547
LA agreed amendments - Transport Administration (Rail Trails) Bill42306410/08/2022 9:01:59 AMhttps://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/3985pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 2022Fifty-Seventh Parliament, First Session (57-1)STOKES, Rob R.G.;FARRAWAY, Sam S. J.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-19103
SPI - Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 202242307322/06/2022 2:20:33 AMhttps://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/3985pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 2022Fifty-Seventh Parliament, First Session (57-1)STOKES, Rob R.G.;FARRAWAY, Sam S. J.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-19033
Supp questions - PC 6 - Regional Transport and Roads - Budget Estimates 2020-202148983315/03/2021 3:30:04 AMPortfolio Committee No. 6 – Transport and Customer Service Questions from the Hon Mark Banasiak MLC As the former Mayor of Bathurst you would be aware that the Wicketts Creek crossing has washed out three times because the engineering design of this crossing is flawed, and has since been repaired with funds given by your government to the same flawed standard Given your direct knowledge of the problem https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/other/15316pdfFalsepdfCommittee Other Document
Answers to Supplementary Questions - Hon Paul Toole - Minister for Regional Transport and Roads - received 6 April 20214897936/04/2021 6:49:11 AMAs the former Mayor of Bathurst you would be aware that the Wicketts Creek crossing has washed out three times because the engineering design of this crossing is flawed, and has since been repaired with funds given by your government to the same flawed standard Given your direct knowledge of the problem with this creek crossing, why did you authorise the expenditure of taxpayer money to rebuild https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/other/15439pdfFalsepdfCommittee Other Document
2R Rural Fires_139023915/09/2016 6:12:41 AM51 to require b ush f ire m anagement committees, or BFMCs, to prepare draft fire access and fire trail plans and report on their implementation to the Bus h Fire Co-ordinating Committee, or BFCC will require fire access and fire trail plans to include a treatment register for fire trails that is approved by the NSW RFS Commissioner from time to time https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/3320pdfFalsepdfRural Fires Amendment (Fire Trails) Bill 2016Fifty-Sixth Parliament, First Session (56-1)ELLIOTT, David Andrew D.A.;GAY, Duncan John D. J.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-9418
Legislative Assembly 2020-09-16 Transport Administration Amendment (Closures of Railway Lines in Northern Rivers) Bill 20207260564/05/2022 7:39:25 AMBill 2020 is to authorise the closure of two sections of non-operational railway line in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales to enable the development of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail The 24 kilometres of rail trail for stage one of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail from Crabbes Creek to Condong has received project and ancillary funding from the New South Wales Government totalling https://hansard.parl.nsw.gov.au/search/LA/2020-09-16htmlFalsexmlTransport Administration Amendment (Closures of Railway Lines in Northern Rivers) Bill 2020Fifty-Seventh Parliament, First Session (57-1)TOOLE, Paul P.L.BillsFirst Reading;Second Reading SpeechBathurstMinister for Regional Transport and RoadsLegislative Assembly16/09/2020 1:00:00 AMTrueHansard ExtractHANSARD-1323879322-112399
065 Marie Luxford82722129/07/2022 7:35:50 AMRail is paramount to system security and we desperately need to get trucks and cars off our roads because of all the flood damage to roads The flood has made the need for rails more important and urgent The rail trail has gone full steam ahead with the removal of tracks from Murwillumbah to Burringbar and destroyed much of our sensitive habitat in doing so. Flooding or not from 6 am in morning https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/78949pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
0052 Tumbarumba Shire Council7800764/07/2013 6:59:44 AMSubmission No 52 INQUIRY INTO TOURISM IN LOCAL COMMUNITIES Organisation: Tumbarumba Shire Council Date received: 28/06/2013 1  TourisminTumbarumbaShire Ruraltourismisaboutcommunityandeconomicdevelopment Ruraltourismisalsoaboutsmall locallyownedbusinessesthatsupportfamilies TumbarumbaShireCouncilplacesahighlevelof importanceonthegrowthofsustainable https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/43429pdfFalsepdfNILE, Frederick John F. J.;SECORD, Walter W.;FRANKLIN, Ben B. C.;FRANKLIN, Benjamin Cameron B. C.;GALLACHER, Michael Joseph M. J.;GALLACHER, Michael M. J.;FIELD, Justin J. R.;FIELD, Justin Robert J. R.;GAY, Duncan D. J.;GAY, Duncan John D. J.;AMATO, Lou L.;AMATO, Louis L.;MARTIN, Taylor Mitchell T. M.;MARTIN, Taylor T. M.;WARD, Natalie N. P.;WARD, Natalie Peta N. P.Committee Submission Document
sub541495775/03/2012 1:42:21 AMSince our inception in 1996, Bike North has advocated for the implementation of a ‘Rail Trail’ by utilisation of the railway easement along the North Shore and Main Northern Railway Lines in the Metro Sydney Bicycle Network was outlined in the previous Bike Plan 2010 including such routes as Chatswood to Turramurra Rail Trail, Hornsby-South Turramurra and Rail Trail, Eastwood to Concord West https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/ladocs/submissions/36435pdfFalsepdfPAVEY, Melinda Jane M.J;MCKAY, Jodi Leyanne J.L.;PARK, Ryan John R.J.;PARK, Ryan R.J.;NOTLEY-SMITH, Bruce B.N.;NOTLEY-SMITH, Bruce Neville B.N.;HENSKENS, Alister A.A.;HENSKENS, Alister Andrew A.A.;HODGKINSON, Katrina Ann K.A.;HODGKINSON, Katrina K.A.;PETINOS, Eleni E.M.;PETINOS, Eleni Marie E.M.;WARREN, Gregory Charles G.C.;BROOKES, Glenn Edward G.E.;BROOKES, Glenn G.E.Committee Submission Document
First Print4060581/05/2017 11:56:30 PMof this Bill is to amend the Transport Administration Act 1988 (the Act) to authorise the rail infrastructure owner to close the railway line that runs from McEachern Lane, Rosewood to Tumbarumba in order to create a rail trail for walking and bicycle use Application This Part extends to any action taken by a rail infrastructure owner before the commencement of this Parthttps://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/3390pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Closure of Railway Line Between Rosewood and Tumbarumba) Bill 2017Fifty-Sixth Parliament, First Session (56-1)CONSTANCE, Andrew A.J.;HARWIN, Donald Thomas D. T.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-15513
Submission 132 - Kyogle Council17111422/05/2012 4:27:59 AM(BB 2004) The Far North Coast Regional is growing, but servi Northern Rivers transport network consists of a confusing collection of Rail, Coach and Bus services that run to inconvenient timetables and This document focuses on the immediate and cost effective rail commuter services from The Northern Rivers to Brisbane the existing North Coast Rail Line the existing Countrylink Rail/Coach services https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/ladocs/submissions/40687pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
090917 Transport, Illawarra11675424/11/2009 3:31:03 AMCORRECTED COPY CORRECTED COPY GENERAL PURPOSE STANDING COMMITTEE No. 4 Thursday 17 September 2009 Examination of proposed expenditure for the portfolio areas TRANSPORT, ILLAWARRA The Committee met Mr DAVID CAMPBELL: As I indicated, the broader network was altered as part of the mini-budget process to ensure that we could get on with the task of investing in a new form of rail operation https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/transcripts/1197pdfFalsepdfCLARKE, David D. J.;CLARKE, David John D. J.;VOLTZ, Lynda Jane L.;VOLTZ, Lynda L.;MOSELMANE, Shaoquett Chaher S.;MOSELMANE, Shaoquett S.;TAYLOR, Bronnie B.;TAYLOR, Bronwyn B.;MALLARD, Maxwell Shayne M.S.;MALLARD, Shayne M.S.;KHAN, Trevor John T.;CUSACK, Catherine C. E.;CUSACK, Catherine Eileen C. E.Committee Transcript Document
Legislative Assembly 2017-05-10 Transport Administration Amendment (Closure of Railway Line Between Rosewood and Tumbarumba) Bill 201766387620/02/2019 3:29:15 AMIn 2015 the Government called for expressions of interest for new rail trail proposals and, following an independent assessment process, the proposed rail trail between Rosewood and Tumbarumba was selected as a pilot project that would set the example for The Government has committed $4.9 million from the Restart NSW Fund to support the establishment of the rail trail https://hansard.parl.nsw.gov.au/search/LA/2017-05-10htmlFalsexmlTransport Administration Amendment (Closure of Railway Line Between Rosewood and Tumbarumba) Bill 2017Fifty-Sixth Parliament, First Session (56-1)GRIFFIN, James Henry J.H.;COURE, Mark Joseph M.J.;BROMHEAD, Stephen Bruce S.B.BillsSecond ReadingManly;Oatley;Myall LakesLegislative Assembly10/05/2017 1:00:00 AMTrueHansard ExtractHANSARD-1323879322-97531
Passed by both Houses40605921/06/2017 5:36:24 AM(2) The authorisation of the rail infrastructure owner under subclause (1) in relation to the disposal of the land concerned is limited to the land being dedicated under the Crown lands legislation as a rail trail for recreational use Application This Part extends to any action taken by a rail infrastructure owner before the commencement of this Parthttps://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/3390pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Closure of Railway Line Between Rosewood and Tumbarumba) Bill 2017Fifty-Sixth Parliament, First Session (56-1)CONSTANCE, Andrew A.J.;HARWIN, Donald Thomas D. T.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-15512
Legislative Assembly 2013-08-29 Casino to Murwillumbah Rail Line70212523/06/2016 1:35:25 AMFrom the feedback I have had since announcing the study into the rail trail I believe there is very strong support for a rail trail across the Northern Rivers community Last Friday I announced that the New South Wales Government is going to fund a study into the development of a rail trail on the corridor Rail trails are also very popular in Victoria, particularly the Murray to Mountains trail https://hansard.parl.nsw.gov.au/search/LA/2013-08-29htmlFalsexmlFifty-Fifth Parliament, First Session (55-1)PAGE, Donald Loftus D.L.Casino To Murwillumbah Rail LinePrivate Members' StatementsBallinaMinister for Local Government;Minister for the North CoastLegislative Assembly29/08/2013 10:00:00 AMFalseHansard ExtractHANSARD-1323879322-53841
Answers to supp questions - Regional NSW, Paul Toole, MP - Received 1 December 20214901851/12/2021 5:14:02 AMRegional New South Wales REGIONAL NEW SOUTH WALES Questions from the Hon Mark Buttigieg MLC (on behalf of the Opposition In 2018 the Government announced a $7.2 M allocation in the Budget to DPI for ‘cross tenure What has been the outcomes of this work in 2021 Is DPI still the major agency in the respect to this Budget Allocation How much money has been spent on cross tenure monitoring compared to https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/other/16422pdfFalsepdfCommittee Other Document
Legislative Council 2017-05-23 Transport Administration Amendment (Closure of Railway Line Between Rosewood and Tumbarumba) Bill 201763891620/03/2019 5:19:24 AMMost States in Australia already have multiple rail trails established, with more than 25 active trails in Victoria alone As members may be aware, the Tumbarumba to Rosewood rail trail project was announced by the Government in June 2015 as a pilot rail trail with the provision of a $4.8 million grant allocation from the Restart NSW—Regional Tourism Infrastructure Fund https://hansard.parl.nsw.gov.au/search/LC/2017-05-23htmlFalsexmlTransport Administration Amendment (Closure of Railway Line Between Rosewood and Tumbarumba) Bill 2017Fifty-Sixth Parliament, First Session (56-1)MACDONALD, Scot S.;VEITCH, Michael Stanley M.BillsSecond ReadingLegislative Council23/05/2017 1:00:00 AMTrueHansard ExtractHANSARD-1820781676-73414
Legislative Assembly 2017-05-23 Transport Administration Amendment (Closure of Railway Line Between Rosewood and Tumbarumba) Bill 201766390515/07/2019 4:37:31 AMIt is historic legislation because it is the first bill in the Parliament to establish a rail trail in this State Community consultation on the Rosewood to Tumbarumba rail trail dates back to 2004, when proponents for the rail trail first commenced consultation The Rosewood to Tumbarumba rail trail project was announced in June 2015 as the first pilot rail trail to be selected for funding https://hansard.parl.nsw.gov.au/search/LA/2017-05-23htmlFalsexmlTransport Administration Amendment (Closure of Railway Line Between Rosewood and Tumbarumba) Bill 2017Fifty-Sixth Parliament, First Session (56-1)CONSTANCE, Andrew A.J.BillsSecond Reading;Third ReadingBegaMinister for Transport and InfrastructureLegislative Assembly23/05/2017 1:00:00 AMTrueHansard ExtractHANSARD-1323879322-97641
070 Mr Michael Yarrow82721129/07/2022 7:36:14 AMSo it just seems unbelievable that Tweed Shire Council would itself have set out to destroy the local rail line…to create a rail trail….for TSC figures state 60 cyclists/day https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/submissions/78954pdfFalsepdfCommittee Submission Document
Legislation Review2072026/05/2018 2:59:52 PMOn Sunday 24th March 2024, 10:00am to 12:00pm (AEST), this website will be undergoing maintenance, and you may experience delays during that time The Legislation Review Committee reviews Bills and Guidelines Transport Administration (General) Amendment (Northern Rivers Rail Trail-Bentley to Lismore) Regulation 2023 Water Management (General https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/committees/Pages/committeeprofilehtmlFalseaspxCommittee
Schedule of amendment40606021/06/2017 5:41:59 AMTRANSPORT ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT (CLOSURE OF RAILWAY LINE BETWEEN ROSEWOOD AND TUMBARUMBA) BILL 2017 Schedule of the amendment referred to in the Legislative (2) The authorisation of the rail infrastructure owner under subclause (1) in relation to the disposal of the land concerned is limited to the land being dedicated under the Crown lands legislation as a rail trail for recreational usehttps://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/3390pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Closure of Railway Line Between Rosewood and Tumbarumba) Bill 2017Fifty-Sixth Parliament, First Session (56-1)CONSTANCE, Andrew A.J.;HARWIN, Donald Thomas D. T.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-10397
Legislative Assembly 2023-06-28 Northern Rivers Rail Trail73525519/01/2024 4:17:54 AMNew life has been breathed into a section of the old Casino to Murwillumbah rail line, with the first leg of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail officially opening in March this year I acknowledge also the work of Northern Rivers Rail Trail Inc. for its significant contribution to making the rail trail a reality Thanks also to Tweed Shire Council for managing the design and construction of the rail trail https://hansard.parl.nsw.gov.au/search/LA/2023-06-28htmlFalsexmlFifty-Eighth Parliament, First Session (58-1)PROVEST, Geoffrey Keith G.K.Northern Rivers Rail TrailPrivate Members' StatementsTweedLegislative Assembly28/06/2023 1:00:00 AMTrueHansard ExtractHANSARD-1323879322-132758
XN Transport4060272/05/2017 6:30:41 AMFirst print New South Wales Transport Administration Amendment (Closure of Railway Line Between Rosewood and Tumbarumba) Bill 2017 b2016-134.d08 of this Bill is to amend the Transport Administration Act 1988 (the Act) to authorise the rail infrastructure owner to close the railway line that runs from McEachern Lane, Rosewood to Tumbarumba in order to create a rail trail for walking and bicycle use https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/bill/files/3390pdfFalsepdfTransport Administration Amendment (Closure of Railway Line Between Rosewood and Tumbarumba) Bill 2017Fifty-Sixth Parliament, First Session (56-1)CONSTANCE, Andrew A.J.;HARWIN, Donald Thomas D. T.Bills DocumentNSDEXZTYTW35-431438744-10393
Rail Freight Transport in NSW.pdf229042/11/2009 10:24:33 PMThe Rail Trail organisation in Australia has commended the Bill for bringing NSW into line with other Australian States and permitting the development of rail trails Amidst discussion of turning disused rail corridors into recreational rail trails, farmers and regional communities across NSW have been lobbying to have disused regional rail lines reopened to freight transport https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/researchpapers/Documents/rail-freight-transport-in-nswpdfFalsepdfPublication Document
Final Digest No. 36 - 9 May 2017404249/05/2017 12:27:35 AMPARLIAMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES Legislation Review Committee New South Wales Parliamentary Library cataloguing-in-publication data Legislation Review Committee Digest; No. 36 of 56 The motto of the coat of arms for the state of New South Wales is “Orta recens quam pura nites It is written in Latin and means “newly risen, how brightly you shine LEGISLATION REVIEW COMMITTEE ii DIGEST 27/56 Membership https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/ladocs/digests/603pdfFalsepdfCommittee Digest Document
090918 Lands36126924/09/2009 3:17:31 AMGENERAL PURPOSE STANDING COMMITTEE No. 3 Examination of proposed expenditure for the portfolio area The Hon. A. R. Fazio (Chair The Hon. G. S. Pearce (Deputy-Chair The Hon. A. B. Kelly, Minister for Lands Mr R. Costello, Director, Finance and Corporate Support CORRECTIONS TO TRANSCRIPT OF COMMITTEE PROCEEDINGS Corrections should be marked on a photocopy of the proof and forwarded to https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/transcripts/910pdfFalsepdfNILE, Frederick John F. J.;SECORD, Walter W.;FRANKLIN, Ben B. C.;FRANKLIN, Benjamin Cameron B. C.;GALLACHER, Michael Joseph M. J.;GALLACHER, Michael M. J.;FIELD, Justin J. R.;FIELD, Justin Robert J. R.;GAY, Duncan D. J.;GAY, Duncan John D. J.;AMATO, Lou L.;AMATO, Louis L.;MARTIN, Taylor Mitchell T. M.;MARTIN, Taylor T. M.;WARD, Natalie N. P.;WARD, Natalie Peta N. P.Committee Transcript Document
Supplementary Questions - Roads Maritime and Freight7373393/09/2015 8:08:48 AMThe preliminary business case for Westconnex has a benefit cost ratio of 2.55 What factors are included in the preliminary business case’s project assessment Who prepared the preliminary business case Who is preparing the updated Westconnex business case How much will the north and south extensions of Westconnex cost With these north-south extensions, does the Government intend that Westconnex will be https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lcdocs/other/9009pdfFalsepdfDONNELLY, Greg G. J.;DONNELLY, Gregory John G. J.;MASON-COX, Matthew M. R.;MASON-COX, Matthew Ryan M. R.;TAYLOR, Bronnie B.;TAYLOR, Bronwyn B.;WALKER, Dawn Elizabeth D. E.Committee Other Document