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Australia’s largest water infrastructure investment

by Lauren Cella
October 27, 2016
in ACT, Civil Construction, Features, Investment, News, NSW, QLD, SA, TAS, Utilities, VIC, WA
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The Federal Government is investing $440 million in key water infrastructure projects across Australia – the most significant investment in water infrastructure in the country’s history.

The funding was announced along with the release of the National Water Infrastructure Development Fund (NWIDF) guidelines which has made almost $60 million available to accelerate  the planning work needed to get major projects started.

The additional investment allows capital works to get priority projects built as quickly as possible to ensure Australia’s agricultural sector and regional economies are well-placed to capitalise on the opportunities of a transitioning and diversifying economy.

So far, the Australian Government has made in-principle commitments to five priority projects, pending formal project proposals and co-funding commitments from the states. These include:

  • Rookwood Weir in Queensland
  • Dungowan Dam in New South Wales
  • Macalister Irrigation District in Victoria
  • South-West Loddon Pipeline in Victoria
  • McLaren Vale water storages project in South Australia

The Rookwood Weir project alone is expected to double agricultural production in the region — unlocking an additional $1 billion in production value.

In addition to the NWIDF, the government will deliver a new $2 billion National Water Infrastructure Loan Facility to get more projects started by providing concessional loans to states and territories.

The funding is a historic investment in Australian water with  $500 million NWIDF in addition to the $2 billion Water Infrastructure Loans Facility being a $2.5 billion windfall to drive growth into regional economies and communities.

The NWIDF will provide $440 million to state and territory governments to build new water infrastructure such as dams, pipelines, managed aquifer recharge projects, water treatment, capture and reuse schemes.

Projects will be considered for funding on a case-by-case basis and will be assessed by an independent panel of experts for their economic viability, and ability to provide secure and affordable water to underpin the growth of regional economies and communities.

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