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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 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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This United Kingdom Treasury report examines infrastructure procurement, delivering long-term value.
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This report by the PricewaterhouseCoopers Public Sector Research Centre examines the long-term benefits of the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) in the United Kingdom given the impacts that the International Financial Reporting Standards, which are to be applied from 2008–09, could have on it.
Projects
In 2011, Infrastructure Australia assessed the Federal Highway Link to Monaro Highway – Majura Parkway project in Canberra, ACT as ‘Ready to Proceed’.
Projects
In 2011, Infrastructure Australia assessed the East Arm Port of Darwin Expansion project as ‘Threshold’ on the Infrastructure Priority List.
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In 2013, Infrastructure Australia assessed the Tanami Road Upgrade project in the Northern Territory as ‘Threshold’.
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In March 2015, Infrastructure Australia added the Tasmanian Irrigation Tranche 2 proposal to the Infrastructure Priority List as ‘Real Potential’.