The Infrastructure Priority List is changing.
Following amendments to the Infrastructure Australia Act 2008, the Infrastructure Priority List is being reformed to create a new, more targeted list, aligned to the Australian Government’s investment priorities.
The targeted list will identify the nation’s top infrastructure investment priorities and is an evidence-based view of nationally-significant proposals that are unfunded and ready for investment, either for planning or delivery, and submitted by an Australian, State or Territory government.
The targeted list will be published in due course, as Infrastructure Australia continues to consult with key stakeholders on the implementation of these changes.
The Priority List is one of several inputs the Australian Government considers when making investment decisions. Proposals featured on the Priority List are not guaranteed funding. Likewise, proposals that are not included on the list may receive funding through other Australian Government pathways.
For further information, please contact engagement@infrastructureaustralia.gov.au
The Infrastructure Priority List is a credible pipeline of unfunded nationally significant proposals.
The Priority List contains proposals in the key stages of project development, from Early-stage (Stage 1), Potential investment options (Stage 2) to Investment-ready proposals (Stage 3).
Use the search bar above and links below to explore the current priority list.
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We also evaluate funded proposals
The Infrastructure Priority List only includes proposals that are yet to receive funding from the Australian Government. When we evaluate an Investment-ready proposal that has already received a funding commitment from the Australian Government, we publish an evaluation summary that focuses on the delivery risks for that proposal and opportunities to realise project benefits.
All of our evaluation summaries are published in the Project Evaluations section of our website.