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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 2021 Australian Infrastructure Plan is a practical and actionable roadmap for infrastructure reform.
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This report examines the progress of infrastructure reform since we released the 2016 Australian Infrastructure Plan
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Capturing Value: Advice on making value capture work in Australia is the first of Infrastructure Australia’s Reform Series. It provides guidance to governments and the private sector on how value capture can be applied in the Australian context.
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The February 2016 update to the Infrastructure Priority List was released on 17 February 2016 along with the 15 year Australian Infrastructure Plan.
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The first Australian Infrastructure Plan provides a positive reform and investment roadmap for Australia. The Plan sets out the infrastructure challenges and opportunities Australia faces over the next 15 years and the solutions required to drive
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This paper outlines the potential benefits of transferring publicly held infrastructure to the private sector so that governments facing budgetary constraints can use the net proceeds to finance new infrastructure and overcome the infrastructure deficit in Australia.
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Progress and Action is Infrastructure Australia's fourth annual report to the Council of Australian Governments. It presents current opportunities and challenges and recommends reforms in key areas of transport, water, energy and telecommunications. It also contains the infrastructure report card 2011–12 and the 2012 Infrastructure Priority List.
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This report by the Infrastructure Finance Working Group considers and builds on its 2011 issues paper, which sought to identify barriers to attracting infrastructure finance and develop options to encourage greater private sector investment.