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Discover how to drive growth in cities at the National Infrastructure Summit

by Lauren Cella
April 3, 2017
in Civil Construction, Features, Investment, Planning, Policy, Ports, Roads, Technology
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The Australian Financial Review’s National Infrastructure Summit, running from 28-29 June at the Sofitel Wentworth in Sydney, will focus on driving growth through smarter, more efficient cities.
Sydney Warringah Set closeThe event program will feature the best speakers from Australia and abroad to discuss the various planning, funding and delivery issues that are holding our cities back.

As Australia’s premier infrastructure event, over 300 of Australia’s top investors, planners, contractors, advisers and policy-makers are expected to attend.

For more information, or to register, visit www.afrinfrastructure.com.au.

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