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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Public Goods Pricing Roads and Technology discussion paper by Mr Alex Li-Kim-Mui

This paper examines the possibility of road pricing to reduce problems such as an increasing number of road users, congestion, road wear and negative externalities.

February 2013
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State of Australian Cities 2012

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.

December 2012
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The Bingara Accord: Australia's Rural Road System — National Road Asset Reporting Pilot

This report sets out the results of the National Road Asset Reporting Pilot.

March 2013
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Project Governance Effectiveness, report by Caravel Group

This report presents key results of a review of Project Governance Delivery, which was based on a survey carried out in December 2012. It presents data on infrastructure projects in Australia that fail to meet their baseline time, cost and quality objectives.

March 2013
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Infrastructure Australia's Submission to the National Productivity Commission inquiry into the National Access Regime

This submission by the Office of the National Infrastructure Coordinator is in response to a discussion paper released by the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the National Access Regime.

March 2013
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Infrastructure Priority List 2019: Project and Initiative summaries

The Infrastructure Priority List is a critical reference point for the most important infrastructure investments Australia needs over the next 15 years.

February 2019
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Outer Urban Public Transport: Improving accessibility in lower-density areas

Outer Urban Public Transport: Improving accessibility in lower-density areas is the seventh paper in Infrastructure Australia's Reform Series.

This paper assesses the quality and accessibility of public transport services in Australia’s five largest cities.

October 2018