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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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In 2013, Infrastructure Australia assessed the North West Coastal Highway – Minilya to Barradale initiative as ‘Threshold’.
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In 2013, Infrastructure Australia assessed the Leach Highway Fremantle Upgrade initiative as ‘Threshold’.
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In 2013, Infrastructure Australia positively assessed the Great Northern Highway – Muchea to Wubin Stage 2 project as ‘Threshold’ on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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In 2015, Infrastructure Australia included the Perth Freight Link initiative as a ‘Threshold’ project on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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On 14 June 2017, Infrastructure Australia positively assessed the Western Australian government’s Armadale Road Upgrade project as a Priority Project on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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In 2013, Infrastructure Australia recommended that the Melbourne Metro project be included on the 2013 Infrastructure Priority List as ‘Threshold’, upon three conditions.
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In 2013, Infrastructure Australia recommended that the M80 Ring Road Upgrade initiative move from ‘New Submission’ to ‘Threshold’ on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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In 2015, Infrastructure Australia recommended that the Princes Highway West – Winchelsea to Colac Duplication initiative be rated as ‘subject to further consideration’.
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In 2016, Infrastructure Australia recommended that the CityLink – Tullamarine Widening Project move from ‘Threshold’ to ‘Ready to Proceed’ on the Infrastructure Priority List.
Projects
Between 2009 and 2011, Infrastructure Australia recommended that the Pacific Highway Corridor Upgrades initiative from Hexham (NSW) to the Queensland border be rated as ‘Ready to Proceed’ on the Infrastructure Priority List.