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Infrastructure Victoria

Owning Institution:
Strategy

Victoria's draft 30-year infrastructure strategy


Infrastructure Victoria is undertaking the first ever thirty year infrastructure strategy for Victoria. The community and stakeholders are active participants in the development of this strategy through consultation and engagement. The draft 30-year strategy for Victoria has now been published and is open for consultation. The final strategy will be released to the Victorian Parliament...
Discussion paper

Preparing advice on Victoria's future ports capacity


The Special Minister of State has asked Infrastructure Victoria to provide advice on the future capacity of Victoria’s commercial ports. This paper sets out the scope of our advice, and how we plan to prepare it. In particular, in line with the Minister’s request, we will focus our study on the timing of, need for...
Report

Regional citizen jury report


Two citizen juries - one metropolitan and one regional - of approximately 43 people each brought together a representative, random sample of Victorians to consider the question: What should we do to meet Victoria’s infrastructure needs? The two citizen juries were drawn from across the greater Melbourne area and the area surrounding Shepparton. This helped...
Report

Metropolitan citizen jury report


Two citizen juries - one metropolitan and one regional - of approximately 43 people each brought together a representative, random sample of Victorians to consider the question: What should we do to meet Victoria’s infrastructure needs? The two citizen juries were drawn from across the greater Melbourne area and the area surrounding Shepparton. This helped...
Video

Infrastructure Victoria: Melbourne citizen jury


In 2016, Infrastructure Victoria is convening two citizen juries to get community input into the development of its 30-year infrastructure strategy. The Melbourne jury is considering infrastructure needs and options across Victoria.

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