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Press Release: Barriers to competition and efficiency in the procurement of Public Private Partnerships

Infrastructure Australia engaged KPMG to help identify and find practical solutions to the most significant barriers to competition and efficiency in the procurement of PPPs.
June 2010
State:
National
Topic:
Government
Reform
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Infrastructure Coordinator backs Henry direction

By opening up a necessary debate on the cost of road congestion and making observations in relation to freight, the Henry tax review has laid the groundwork for the resolution of some of Australia's most pressing future infrastructure needs.
May 2010
State:
National
Topic:
Congestion
Financing
Government
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A Future Ports Strategy for Australia

Joint Statement by the Michael Deegan, Infrastructure Coordinator, Infrastructure Australia; and Chief Executive Officer of the National Transport Commission, Nick Dimopoulos
May 2010
State:
National
Topic:
Freight
Port
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Australian Government Smart Infrastructure Awards

The Honourable Anthony Albanese MP, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government has called for nominations for the inaugural Australian Smart Infrastructure Awards for innovative, technology-driven solutions to infrastructure bottlenecks and urban congestion.
March 2010
State:
National
Topic:
Congestion
Government
Public Affairs
Technology

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