Infrastructure for the people wins awards
Winning entries reflect the growing move to produce infrastructure that makes cities more liveable.
Winning entries reflect the growing move to produce infrastructure that makes cities more liveable.
American investors will redevelop Port Hinchinbrook in far north Queensland - the vision of late developer Keith Williams.
Water utility's move shows there is nothing to stop regional towns playing host to innovative companies.
Australia's water market 'light years' ahead of other countries but the problem is that it is too small.
Financial investment, more competition and better customer service hold the keys to improving the performance of Australian water utilities, says the chief of UK water regulator Ofwat.
Market-led infrastructure proposals are failing because of confusion about their goals, according to John Holland.
The first order of water from Victoria's desalination plant has come just in time for the company that owns the plant by enabling it to refinance a looming debt obligation.
Ardent Leisure, owner of the Gold Coast's Dreamworld, is selling off the country's largest marina group, helping push its share price up 10 per cent.
A national transport market with universal road user charges in place of vehicle and fuel taxes and a national population policy are part of Australia's first national infrastructure plan.
Broken Hill has turned on its desalination plant to keep water flowing as the Menindee Lakes, three times as big as Sydney Harbour, run dry....
Infratech Industries has notched up its first export sale for its innovative floating solar power system to a city in California.
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