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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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This report assesses the causes and lasting consequences of COVID trends on infrastructure. The report will inform the 2021 Australian Infrastructure Plan.
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The Priority List identifies the priority infrastructure investments Australia needs to secure a sustainable and prosperous future.
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Planning Liveable Cities: A place-based approach to sequencing infrastructure and growth is the eighth paper in Infrastructure Australia's Reform Series.
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Outer Urban Public Transport: Improving accessibility in lower-density areas is the seventh paper in Infrastructure Australia's Reform Series.
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The Infrastructure Decision-making Principles provide guidelines to drive greater transparency and accountability in infrastructure decision-making.
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Prioritising Reform: Progress on the 2016 Australian Infrastructure Plan provides an update on the progress of infrastructure reform in Australia against the recommendations in the 2016 Australian Infrastructure Plan.
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Making Reform Happen: Using incentives to drive a new era of infrastructure reform is the sixth paper in Infrastructure Australia's Reform Series.
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Future Cities: Planning for our growing population is the fifth paper in Infrastructure Australia's Reform Series. It provides advice to Australian governments on improving the productivity and liveability of our largest cities as they grow over