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Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities (Australia)

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Discussion paper

National remote and regional transport strategy: consultation draft


On 22 May 2014, the Northern Territory hosted the National Remote and Regional Transport Infrastructure and Services Forum in Alice Springs, attended by 120 industry, government and community representatives from all areas of Australia. Following the Forum, the Council agreed for the Northern Territory to lead the development of the National Remote and Regional Transport...
Strategy

National road safety action plan 2015–2017


The Action Plan outlined in this document is intended to support the implementation of the National Road Safety Strategy 2011–2020 (NRSS). It addresses key road safety challenges identified in a recent review of the strategy (NRSS Review) and details a range of priority national actions to be taken by governments over the three years 2015...
Report

Overview of project appraisal


This paper is the outcome of Australian, state and territory governments agreeing to consult to develop a more sophisticated and consistent framework to assess and evaluate major infrastructure projects. Introduction A project appraisal process helps a government make good choices in terms of its goals. It starts with a clear understanding of the role of...
Report

Road deaths Australia: July 2014


Contains current counts and summaries of road crash deaths and fatal road crashes in Australia. Summary This month's key figures (July 2014) There was a total of 90 road deaths during the month of July 2014. In comparison to the average for July over the previous five years, the current figure is 10.7 per cent...
Discussion paper

Infrastructure, transport and productivity


This information sheet reviews trends in Australian productivity with a focus on the transport sector. Well targeted investments in transport infrastructure result in productivity increases that benefit many other industries. The paper provides for specific examples that cover trucks, freight, waterfront and rail productivity enhancements.

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