We are moving to a purely digital format for our Infrastructure Priority List. After engaging with more than 100 users from across Australia, we are pleased to share our refreshed and redesigned digital Infrastructure Priority List.
Communities in Regional Australia should harness their strengths and identify priority areas for future planning to shape their economic transformation, according to the Regional Strengths and Infrastructure Gaps report released by Infrastructure Australia today
Today we're proud to publish our Regional Strengths and Infrastructure Gaps report, providing government, industry, businesses and the community with an evidence base to support regional growth, off the back of the COVID-19 pandemic and recent extreme events.
Infrastructure Australia has consistently held the view that an East West Road link is a meritorious project. This major link has been on Infrastructure Australia's national priority list, as a project with real potential, for some time. It is especially significant as it will create an alternative to the Westgate Bridge.
Infrastructure Australia has today published Delivering Outcomes, an industry reform roadmap to address the long-term challenges facing Australia’s infrastructure sector, including poor productivity, the increasing number of insolvencies and cost overruns and delays in the delivery of major projects.
Today we're proud to publish Delivering Outcomes, an industry reform roadmap to address the long-term challenges facing Australia’s infrastructure sector, including poor productivity, the increasing number of insolvencies and cost overruns and delays in the delivery of major projects.
Our analysis of infrastructure announcements to date ahead of tonight’s Federal Budget show that Infrastructure Australia has engaged with proponents on 81% of proposals over $250 million.
Last night’s Federal Budget announced over $29 billion for infrastructure, including an additional $17.9 billion for transport infrastructure, bringing the Infrastructure Investment Program to $120 billion over 10 years.
The Deputy Prime Minister provided a revised Statement of Expectations (SOE) to Infrastructure Australia on 2 March 2022. Mr Rod Hook’s term on Infrastructure Australia’s Board concludes on 30 March 2022.