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Infrastructure

Commonwealth infrastructure funding has been historically subject to short term political imperatives and the lobbying power of a handful of industry bodies. The Greens propose further reforms to Infrastructure Australia to align it with strong sustainability principles and strategic objectives that stretch further than the next electoral cycle.

In practice, this means shifting resources toward public transport, the national rail freight network, high speed rail and other projects that will provide resilience against the challenges of peak oil and climate change.

media-releases

Salvos survey shows major parties can’t stay silent on housing crisis

22 May 2013
"In the Federal Budget Labor refused to acknowledge that there's a housing crisis in Australia, and the Coalition acts as thoug...
media-releases

WA in the Budget - good, bad, and pretty ugly

14 May 2013
Budget delivers good news for transport in Western Australia but no relief for the housing affordability crisis, WA Senator Sco...
media-releases

The future of Australia’s cities – Green or grim?

09 May 2013
"Bad urban planning has turned up bad results. People are struggling to find affordable places to live and are spending more t...
media-releases

Unique collaboration and high tech search for Perth’s wasted space – ‘Why So Empty?’ mission launch

18 Apr 2013
The Greens and Perth organisation Spacemarket have launched a new high tech way to help tap Perth's vast reservoir of empty bui...
media-releases

Petrol $1.50 a litre, rent $500 a week - "Transforming Perth” has the solutions

19 Feb 2013
The Greens, the Property Council of Australia, and the Australian Urban Design Research Centre have developed an ambitious repo...
estimates

Great Eastern Highway Upgrade, Kooyong Road to Tonkin Highway - Traffic Modelling

06 Feb 2013
Great Eastern Highway Upgrade, Kooyong Road to Tonkin Highway - Traffic Modelling
estimates

Scott Ludlam Senate Estimates - Green Building Council

14 Dec 2012
Senator LUDLAM: Maybe it is too early for you to tell me this but will the set of indicators that you are putting together be c...
questions

Scott Ludlam Senate Estimates - Infrastructure Australia, Stirling Alliance

14 Dec 2012
Senator LUDLAM: Can you give us a rundown on why the priority list excluded the proposal from the Stirling Alliance?
estimates

Estimates questions from Senator Scott Ludlam on the provision of bike paths alongside freeways

14 Dec 2012
With reference to ‘Positive provision' of bike paths alongside freeways;1. Is this Department responsible for overseeing ...
estimates

Estimates questions from Senator Scott Ludlam on the National Cycling Strategy.

14 Dec 2012
The National Cycling Strategy 2005-10 noted that spending across all three spheres of government on cycling infrastructure and ...
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