Tag: australian infrastructures
Infrastructure Victoria has published the report of a community panel which it convened to consider changing the way Victorians pay for the transport network.
The panel of 38 Victorians worked together over four weeks to consider the question: Under what...
Infrastructure Victoria has begun consultation with the community to inform its research into reforming how Victorians pay for the transport network.
The first meeting of Infrastructure Victoria’s community panel on transport network pricing was held last night, bringing together people...
The 5.7-kilometre upgrade between Camden Valley Way and King Street forms part of the $509 million package from the Coalition and NSW Governments.
Minister for Cities, Urban Infrastructure and Population Alan Tudge said the opening of this stretch of road...
Significant progress on Australia’s biggest aviation project in decades took substantial steps forward today, with two major contract milestones achieved on Western Sydney Airport.
Experienced planning, design and engineering firm Arup won the Airport Planning Services contract, following a competitive...
Wednesday, October 31, 2018 This letter to the editor was submitted to The Australian on 29 October, 2018.
Cohda Wireless’ ‘world-first’ demonstration of its unique driverless car software on the weekend is a great example...
Infrastructure Victoria has called on the Victorian Government to clear the way for the roll out of driverless and zero emissions vehicles to reap unprecedented benefits for the economy, community and environment.
Infrastructure Victoria’s Advice on Automated and Zero Emissions...
Infrastructure Victoria has today published a suite of new research it will consider as it develops its advice to the Victorian Government on the infrastructure required to support automated and zero emissions vehicles.
This new body of evidence represents a...
Infrastructure Victoria today marked the start of the 30-year infrastructure strategy update by opening the first phase of stakeholder and community consultation.
Infrastructure Victoria Chief Executive Officer Michel Masson said it’s important the 30-year infrastructure strategy – first released in...
This opinion piece was provided to and published in The Age on 29 May 2018
Michel Masson, Infrastructure Victoria CEO
There’s a widely held perception that Melburnians don’t like buses. This is not entirely true. Certainly it’s the case that Melburnians...