Infrastructure Australia released its report, Getting the fundamentals right for Australia’s infrastructure priorities in June 2010.

The report contains the updated National Priority List of infrastructure projects, totalling approximately $82,845 million in capital costs.

Click here to view the list in full.
 
The National Priority List of projects Infrastructure Australia considers key to strengthening the economy, dealing with the challenges of sustainable population growth, export bottlenecks, urban congestion and climate change are assessed as having real merit or significant potential. The List is an aid in long term investment decisions of both the public and private sectors, including super funds.
Future updates to the National Priority List will be completed by 30 June each year. 
The National Priority List is available in the report, Getting the fundamentals right for Australia’s infrastructure priorities, on pages 50-51 (Appendix B).  See http://www.infrastructureaustralia.gov.au/files/Report_to_COAG_2010.pdf
The Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, the Hon. Anthony Albanese MP, media release is available at http://www.minister.infrastructure.gov.au/aa/releases/2010/July/AA417_2010.htm.

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