Infrastructure Australia
The Victorian Government is pleased to nominate projects for consideration by Infrastructure Australia.
The submission has been developed in the context of increasing demand on our transport networks, a growing freight task driven by increased volume and product diversity of exports to trade partners, declining productivity growth across the economy, escalating construction costs and a tight fiscal environment.
This submission has been developed using Infrastructure Australia's Reform and Investment Framework and taking into account Infrastructure Australia's recent statements that it will only consider projects in excess of $100 million. Along with other transport projects Victoria will be undertaking a number of infrastructure projects that fall outside these guidelines such as schools, hospitals and other state based service-orientated infrastructure.
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2. Planning cities and regions that drive productivity and liveability
3. Reforming key processes and delivery models to improve outcomes
4. Understanding the transport challenges
5. Responding to the transport challenges
6. Securing diverse and resilient water supplies
7. Securing cost-effective and sustainable energy supplies
9. Improving infrastructure and services for Indigenous communities
Appendix: Nominated Project Descriptions
Last updated on Monday, 28 November 2011