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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.

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Growing demand for public transport must fuel real budget reform

20 Oct 2011
The Australian Greens today welcomed the announcement of the Liveable Cities Program, designed to encourage sustainable urban d...
estimates

Sustainable Communities Program

18 Oct 2011
Senate Estimates - Environment and Communications Committee Monday 17 October Department of Sustainability, Environment, Popula...
media-releases

Greens welcome community initiative to tackle housing crisis

19 Sep 2011
The Australian Greens have welcomed the launch of the ‘Australians for Affordable Housing' (AAH) campaign in Canberra this mo...
media-releases

Perth people to stand up for public transport

26 Aug 2011
Perth people will make their views on WA's public transport heard in a series of community meetings throughout the city, starti...
media-releases

Strategic Assessment of Perth and Peel an opportunity we can’t afford to lose

19 Aug 2011
The Greens have welcomed the Federal Environment Minister's announcement of a Strategic Environmental Assessment of the Perth a...
media-releases

Greens welcome late night train trial for Perth

30 Jun 2011
West Australian Greens have welcomed State Government plans to trial free 4am trains on weekends to help revellers home from ni...
news-stories

Overestimated

15 Jun 2011
On some days, budget estimates committees feel broken. Picture this. A handful of opposition Senators who still haven't come to...
estimates

Planning for a Fast Rail Network

31 May 2011
Rural and Regional Affairs Committee Thursday 26 May 2011Senator LUDLAM: I am-getting people out of cars, rather than in them m...
estimates

National Urban Policy & Active Transport

31 May 2011
Rural and Regional Affairs Committee Thursday 26 May 2011Senator LUDLAM: I mostly want to ask about the National Urban Policy t...
media-releases

Road Rage: Federal transport budget has Australia on route for oil shock

27 May 2011
The Federal Budget's failure to address years of under-investment in public transport infrastructure has left the country extre...
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