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Infrastructure Australia is an independent statutory body with a mandate to prioritise and progress nationally significant infrastructure. We provide independent research and advice to all levels of government as well as investors and owners of infrastructure.
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The Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail (Kuraby to Beenleigh) proposal includes increasing rail capacity, modernised rail systems, upgraded train stations and road access, a new stabling facility, level crossing removals and a dedicated active transport facility.
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The Port of Newcastle’s Multi-purpose Deepwater Terminal proposal is for the development of a new contained terminal at its Mayfield site.
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In 2011, Infrastructure Australia assessed the East Arm Port of Darwin Expansion project as ‘Threshold’ on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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In February 2011, Infrastructure Australia assessed the Oakajee Port initiative, in Geraldton Western Australia, as ‘Threshold’.
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In 2011, Infrastructure Australia recommended the Eastern Busway Stages 2b and 3 project be rated as ‘Threshold’ in the Infrastructure Priority List.
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In 2011, Infrastructure Australia moved the Cross River Rail project in Brisbane from ‘Real Potential’ (June 2010), to ‘Threshold’ on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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In 2012, Infrastructure Australia moved the Cross River Rail (CRR) project in Brisbane from ‘Threshold’ (June 2011) to ‘Ready to Proceed’ on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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On 19 July 2017, Infrastructure Australia has retained Cross River Rail as a High Priority Initiative on the Infrastructure Priority List. Infrastructure Australia has not included the current proposal for Cross River Rail as a Project on the Infrastructure Priority List at this time.
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In 2011, Infrastructure Australia rated the Moorebank Intermodal Terminal initiative as ‘Threshold’ on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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On 9 February 2017, Infrastructure Australia did not include Maldon-Dombarton Rail Link project on the Infrastructure Priority List (IPL).