This speech was delivered by Infrastructure Australia Chief Executive Philip Davies at the Australian Airports Association National Conference in Canberra on Tuesday 22 November 2016.
He discusses the landmark 15-year Australian Infrastructure Plan, and the investments and reforms it recommends to deliver efficient, effective infrastructure to support Australia’s growing cities and regions.
This speech was delivered by Anna Chau, Executive Director of Project Advisory, at the Bus Industry Confederation Annual National Conference in Perth on Monday 7 November 2016.
The speech outlines some of the key recommendations in the Australian Infrastructure Plan. In particular, how we can achieve better planning, better decision-making and better value services for users and tax payers – and what this means for the bus industry.
This speech was delivered by Infrastructure Australia Executive Director, Policy and Research Adrian Dwyer at the Public Infrastructure Summit in Sydney on Wednesday 26 October 2016.
This speech was delivered by Infrastructure Australia Chief Executive Philip Davies at the Ports Australia Centennial Conference in Melbourne on Thursday 20 October 2016.
Outlining some of the key recommendations in the 15-year Australian Infrastructure Plan, he explains the importance of long-term, strategic infrastructure planning to meet the increasing demand for Australia's ports.
He also discusses Infrastructure Australia's proposal for a National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy, and explains why we need a fairer and more sustainable system of funding the landside infrastructure that our ports rely on.
This speech was delivered by Infrastructure Australia Chief Executive Philip Davies at the Queensland Infrastructure Summit in Brisbane on 15 September 2016.
He explains why Australia’s current system of paying for roads is unfair, inefficient and unsustainable, and the need for a public inquiry to chart a pathway towards road reform.
This speech was delivered by CEO Philip Davies at an Infrastructure Association of Queensland event in Brisbane.
He discusses opportunities to reform the planning, funding and delivery of Queensland’s infrastructure to meet the challenges of the future.