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'Very depressed': 14-year Inland Rail fight takes its toll


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FOR longtime Peak Crossing residents Jim and Maureen Barrow, Inland Rail has been a constant headache they’ve been fighting for the past 14 years.
As it stands, Mr Barrow says the $1.2 billion Calvert to Kagaru section of the rail line will go right through the cattle yards on their property.
He admits he is feeling “very depressed” as he heads into 2021.
“It will go right through our loading ramp and cattle crush as well as taking out the trees,” he said.
Inland Rail Calvert to Kagaru section.
“It really cuts us off from 75 to 80 per cent of our property. ....

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Hundred fish found dead in creek being investigated


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AUTHORITIES are investigating after about 100 dead fish were discovered floating in a creek south of Ipswich.
Somerset and Wivenhoe Fish Stocking Association president Garry Fitzgerald was alerted to the fish kill on Tuesday at the Churchbank Weir on Warrill Creek.
Somerset and Wivenhoe Fish Stocking Association president Garry Fitzgerald was alerted to the fish kill on Tuesday.
“I didn’t see a single live fish in there. Everything aquatic was dead,” he said.
The mix of dead fish included Australian bass, mullet, eels, eel-tailed catfish, fork-tailed catfish, tilapia and possibly carp.
Mr Fitzgerald said a chemical drum next to the river raised suspicion of a chemical spill into the waterway, which flows into the Bremer River. ....

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