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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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This assessment brief outlines the Victorian Government's proposal to widen and introduce managed motorways on the M2 road corridor from Melbourne Airport through to the M1. The project will improve travel time and reliability to Melbourne Airport.
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This is a report to Infrastructure Australia by the Bus Industry Confederation on the potential for Rapid Transit. Rapid Transit is defined in the report as a single entity encompassing various forms and modal choices — rail based or road based.
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This report explores issues relating to infrastructure debt capital market financing — in particular, the long-term project bond market for greenfield infrastructure.
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The Bingara Accord agreement between the Gwydir Shire Council and the National Infrastructure Coordinator of Infrastructure Australia is aimed at improving regional roads. This document contains the text of that agreement.
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This submission is to the Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee on the lnfrastructure Australia Amendment Bill 2013. The submission discusses some key changes to Infrastructure Australia's structure, functions and deliverables proposed by the Bill.
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This document contains a list of airport, fossil energy, renewable energy, rail and port sites in Northern Australia.
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The State of Australian Cities series reports on progress against specific indicators of productivity, sustainability and liveability in Australian cities as set out in the National Urban Policy.
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This ministerial statement outlines the government's national approach to increasing the number of people in the community who walk, ride and use public transport. These modes of transport are referred to as ‘active travel’.
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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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This paper is the Office of the National Infrastructure Coordinator's submission to the 2012 review of the National Transport Commission and other bodies.