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Applications close 6 June 2022.
Today's #FellowFriday is @RomillyMadew AO FTSE, CEO of @InfraAust! Romilly is a leader in our Infrastructure Forum & a driving force for developing sustainable buildings & communities.
Hear from Romilly on the need for sector-wide cultural change✍️👇
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With the announcement of the Federal Election & activation of caretaker period, the Regional Strengths and Infrastructure Gaps research & Delivering Outcomes report submissions have been extended to 27 May 2022. Visit our website to make a submission - bit.ly/3KsHco9
IA has engaged on 77% of the projects above our $250m threshold in #budget2022, including 61% that are on our Priority List - our pipeline of unfunded, nationally significant #infrastructure proposals – or have otherwise had a #BusinessCase assessed through our Framework
Based off announcements made to date for tonight’s #FederalBudget, Infrastructure Australia has engaged with proponents on 81% of proposals over $250 million. 57% of the projects above our threshold ($250m) are either on the IPL or have had a business case assessed.
“Through this process, we identified that we needed a whole suite of systems and all-hazards approach, detailed in the A Pathway to Infrastructure Resilience publication” Rory Butler, Associate Director, Infrastructure Australia
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Thank you to our speakers for this insightful and inspiring session. Rory Butler, Kieron Hendicott, Bopha Lam, Beck Dawson, Brian Strong & Monica Bennett, thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with our resilience community.
Governments across the country have committed a record $225b in infrastructure spending over the next couple of years.
But cost overruns, insolvency risk & project delays mean the sector urgently needs reform.
Listen: omny.fm/shows/fear-and-greed…@PeterColacino@InfraAust
Romilly Madew AO. FTSE Peter Colacino with CEDA Chief Economist, Jarrod Ball at the Big Infrastructure Build conference today in Sydney. @ceda_news#biginfra
Today @RomillyMadew and @PeterColacino launched #DeliveringOutcomes in discussion with CEDA's Chief Economist, Jarrod Ball at @ceda_news#BigInfra conference. With more than $52b expected to be spent on major projects next year, #collaboration is more important than ever.
Infrastructure Australia has today published Delivering Outcomes, an industry #reform roadmap to address the long-term #challenges facing Australia’s #infrastructure sector. Read the report here - bit.ly/3IufUfg
Director of Policy & Research Jonathan Cartledge unpacks some of the findings of Infrastructure Australia's latest report and what they mean for government governmentnews.com.au/collab…
How can cities develop resilient urban infrastructure to face their interconnected challenges?
Join us to hear from experts about their collaborative work as cities face aging infrastructure, shifting macro-economic trends & climate change.
Register➡️ bit.ly/InfraRes
Anybody who has lived or worked in #regional Australia could tell you that #infrastructure service quality gaps are deeply pronounced and can define lives and livelihoods in our communities."
Our Chairman Col Murray writes more - bit.ly/3CMmP24