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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 Shepparton Line Upgrade (Shepparton Corridor Upgrade Stage 3) proposal is envisaged to deliver faster and more reliable services between Shepparton and Melbourne by providing track and signalling upgrades, and enhanced stabling.
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The Creative Industries, Business and Technology City Campus is a proposed new city campus in the Perth CBD.
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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 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 2015, Infrastructure Australia included the Perth Freight Link initiative as a ‘Threshold’ project on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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In 2012, Infrastructure Australia recommended the Melbourne Metro initiative be rated as ‘Real Potential’ on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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In 2012, Infrastructure Australia recommended that the National Managed Motorways Program was ‘Ready to Proceed’ on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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In 2013, Infrastructure Australia recommended that the National Managed Motorways Program: Monash Freeway (Warrigal Road to Clyde Road) project be included as ‘Ready to Proceed’ on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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In 2013, Infrastructure Australia recommended that the National Managed Motorways Program: Monash Freeway (High Street to Warrigal Road) be included on the Infrastructure Priority List as ‘Ready to Proceed’.