This presentation was given by Michael Deegan, National Infrastructure Coordinator, IA. It provides a high-level overview of IA 's progress on infrastructure problem-solving, policy development, project assessment and project prioritisation, and argues for a different approach to infrastructure financing and delivery.
This speech by the Swedish Minister for Infrastructure discusses how best to promote a culture of safer roads and railways, focusing on Sweden's Vision Zero approach to traffic safety reform.
This short video presentation on the website highlights the importance and challenges of developing infrastructure to enable Australia's economic potential to be realised.
This presentation, given by Paul Roe, Director Financing and Funding Policy of Infrastructure Australia, outlines the factors involved in Australia's infrastructure deficit. It discusses Infrastructure Australia's national infrastructure audit and its Reform and Investment Framework.
This presentation was given by Michael Deegan, National Infrastructure Coordinator, IA, to the Royal Automobile Club. Addressing the lack of progress on road safety improvements, it proposes a new approach involving the creation of a national road portfolio manager.
This presentation was given by Michael Deegan, National Infrastructure Coordinator, IA. Noting IA's identification of ports as a top priority for scrutiny and action, it discussed the national ports strategy launched in 2010 and IA's recent review of ports balance sheet capacity.
This presentation was given by Michael Deegan, National Infrastructure Coordinator, IA. It identified major problems with Australia's road system and outlined achievable reforms in the areas of funding; pricing and charging; asset management; grant funding; minimum safety standards; remote and Indigenous Australia; and road productivity.
This presentation to the Food and Grocery Council Industry Leaders Forum by Michael Deegan, National Infrastructure Coordinator of Infrastructure Australia, discusses the government's National Ports Policy and the National Land Freight Strategy. Mr Deegan outlines the reasons for having national policies for ports and freight and presents an indicative programme list of projects under the national policies.
This presentation to the 2011 Bike Futures Conference by Sara Stace of the Department of Transport and Infrastructure discusses the benefits for Australia's cities of encouraging residents to choose active travel (walking or riding) rather than cars.
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