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Posted: 2023-01-08 23:01:56

Growers will suffer financially and thousands of tonnes of freight could be forced back onto roads due to a proposed "dramatic" fee increase to use a Queensland rail line, says a leading grain handler.

In 2018, millions of taxpayers and private industry dollars was spent upgrading the rail line between Emerald and Blackwater in central Queensland to support the transport of coal and other freight.

But due to the closure of the Minerva coal mine near Emerald, rail operator Aurizon Network has applied to the Queensland Competition Authority (QCA) to raise the access fees for non-coal users from Burngrove to Wurba Junction.

The mine closed and stopped running coal in late 2021 and Aurizon Network sent their draft amending access undertaking to QCA in September 2022.

The front of a brightly coloured train with the name Graincorp painted on it with the company's logo  It's been freshly painted.
GrainCorp says the price change will impact returns for Central Queensland growers.(ABC Rural: Laurissa Smith)

Aurizon Network said they notified stakeholders in July 2022 of the "tariff uplift".

While the documents submitted by Aurizon didn't specify by how much fees would increase, GrainCorp Limited said they would rise by "approximately 500 per cent".

'Real and immediate implications'

GrainCorp transports chickpeas, sorghum, barley and wheat by train to Gladstone for export.

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