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The Australasian Railway Association (ARA) and GS1 Australia have launched new implementation guidelines to improve efficiency, lower costs and...
Contract for WA’s first bus corridor awarded
Lauren Cella Civil Construction, Contracts awarded, News, Roads, Transport, WA 0The Western Australian Government has awarded a $55 million contract to design and construct the state’s first dedicated bus...
The Northern Territory Government has released major plans for its road network, aviation sector and regional transport industries, to...
Fixing transport infrastructure means measured improvement
Infrastructure Journalist Policy, Transport 0By Brendan Lyon, Chief Executive Officer, Infrastructure Partnerships Australia Infrastructure is the new black – every politician wants to promise...
Planning for population growth: we cannot build our way around it
Infrastructure Journalist Planning, Policy, Rail, Roads, Transport, Urban Development, VIC 0In October, Infrastructure Victoria released its 30-year plan for the state, outlining the steps it needs to take to...
Design released for next stage of WestConnex
Infrastructure Journalist Civil Construction, NSW, Planning, Policy, Roads, Transport 0Newly released designs for the next stage of the Sydney WestConnex project indicate the M4-M5 Link twin tunnels may...
Removing crossings removes barriers to growth
Infrastructure Journalist Policy, Rail, Safety and Training, Transport, VIC 0by Jacinta Allan, Victorian Minister for Public Transport and Major Projects In Victoria, the state government is undertaking one...
Ballarat train line project team announced
Lauren Cella Civil Construction, Company news, Investment, News, Rail, Transport, VIC 0The Victorian Government has announced the authority that will oversee the delivery of the $518 million Ballarat train line...
In each issue of Infrastructure magazine, we’ll be considering some of the biggest questions when it comes to public...
Forrestfield-Airport link construction begins
Lauren Cella Civil Construction, Investment, News, Rail, Transport, Urban Development, WA 0Construction has begun on Perth’s $1.96 billion Forrestfield-Airport Link (FAL) project which will connect Perth’s eastern suburbs to the...
Taking a city’s pulse: touch-ons, transactions and tweets
Infrastructure Journalist Asset Management, Roads, Technology, Transport, VIC 0Researchers from the University of Melbourne are exploring how data from social media can identify accident black spots, improve...
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Construction has commenced on the final section of Tasmania’s Midland Highway 10 Year Action Plan.
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The Victorian Government has launched a new initiative to help women enter the rail industry, with training, apprenticeships, and jobs included in the scheme.
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The Victorian Government will introduce a single authority to oversee the regulation of safety and compliance for commercial passenger transport.
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Construction has commenced on the $206 million Spring Farm Parkway Stage 1, with the project set to connect communities across Macarthur in New South Wales.
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Productivity is once again the subject of a Federal Government review and, again, the real challenge is the actual adoption of better practice.
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