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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NSW Treasury: Public Private Partnership Policy — An Evolution

This report by the New South Wales Treasury examines the development of public–private partnerships policy in New South Wales from the time of the first public–private partnership project — the Sydney Harbour Tunnel — in the mid-1980s.

January 2009
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Helm, D R: Infrastructure Investment, the Cost of Capital, and Regulation: An Assessment, Oxford Review of Economic Policy

This article considers the role of infrastructure in improving economic performance in the United Kingdom.

January 2009
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KPMG (UK): PFI in school building — does it influence educational outcomes?

This report by KPMG presents an analysis of the use of the Private Finance Initiative in school building and its impact on educational outcomes in England. The Private Finance Initiative is a form of public–private partnership used in the United Kingdom.

January 2009
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A Report to the Council of Australian Governments, December 2008

This report outlines how Infrastructure Australia aims to address the key infrastructure challenges facing the nation's transport, water, energy and communications infrastructure.

December 2008
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Review of Major Infrastructure Delivery, 2008

The aim of this review was to examine a selection of completed major infrastructure projects to assess the factors that affected individual project success and develop themes to provide guidance for future projects.

December 2008
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Renewable Transport Discussion Paper: Energy and Electric Vehicles

This discussion paper examines the benefits of a range of renewable transport technologies such as V2GPHEVs and Smart Grids.

November 2008
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IAQ and Bond University: What impact will the current capital market conditions have on PPPs?

This research report by the Infrastructure Association of Queensland and Bond University examines the present and future use of public–private partnerships in Queensland given events in international and domestic credit markets and prevailing capital market conditions.

November 2008
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Ernst & Young: The journey continues: PPPs in social infrastructure

This report presents results from a survey conducted by Ernst & Young that sought to discover how the public–private partnership model is performing and to identify best practice in public–private partnership procurement.

September 2008
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Ernst & Young: The economic contribution of Sydney's toll roads to NSW and Australia

This report by Ernst & Young, commissioned by Transurban Limited, makes an independent evaluation of the net benefits arising from Sydney's network of nine toll roads.

July 2008
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Victorian Auditor General: The Royal Womens' Hospital PPP

This report by the Victorian Auditor General presents results of the 2008 audit of the operations of the Royal Women's Hospital in Parkville, Victoria.

June 2008