Inland Rail: Devil in design

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March 8 2018 - 2:48pm
Warick Kopp at one of the two allocated crossings on "Towalba", Peak Hill. Crossings are most important for the Kopps to access both sides of their landholding. He was investigating further the legalities of the access agreement.
Warick Kopp at one of the two allocated crossings on "Towalba", Peak Hill. Crossings are most important for the Kopps to access both sides of their landholding. He was investigating further the legalities of the access agreement.

AGREEMENT on land access with Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) has not been easy on the Kopp family’s Peak Hill district Merino breeding property, “Towalba”.

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Mark Griggs

Journalist 0- Central West NSW

Central West and Western editorial reporter living at Wellington and based out of The Land, Dubbo office.

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