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Infrastructure Partnerships Australia

Infrastructure Partnerships Australia

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Infrastructure Partnerships Australia (IPA) is an industry body representing Australia’s infrastructure industry.[1] Infrastructure Partnerships Australia was launched in 2005 by then NSW Premier Morris Iemma, and in Victoria by then Treasurer John Brumby, drawing together senior public and private sector Chief Executives in infrastructure businesses. The Australian Council for Infrastructure Development (AusCID) amalgamated with Infrastructure Partnerships Australia in September 2006.[2]

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Infrastructure Partnerships Australia aspires to inform the public policy debate around solutions to Australia's infrastructure challenges, initially focussed largely on the development of privately financed procurement models, including public private partnerships (PPPs).[3]

The organisation provides policy research and commentary around a number of key issues in Australia, including:

  • And other transport, utilities, social infrastructure and taxation reforms[9]

Infrastructure Partnerships Australia also publishes the Australian Infrastructure Metric in conjunction with BIS Shrapnel, a quarterly survey of construction work won.[10]


Infrastructure Partnerships Australia's policy and research programme is informed by its organisation’s National Advisory Board, policy taskforces and research units looking at taxation and regulations bearing on infrastructure markets.

The group’s Chairman is Sir Rod Eddington AO and Chief Executive is Adrian Dwyer. IPA's Patrons include founding Chairman Mark Birrell, former NSW Liberal Premier Nick Greiner, Macquarie Group's Nicholas Moore, former Sydney Water Managing Director, Chief Executive Officer Kerry Schott, Transfield's Tony Shepherd and Adrian Kloeden.[2]


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  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 February 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Infrastructure Partnerships Australia". Partnerships Australia website
  3. Morrison, Rod. "The Principles of Project Finance". Gower Publishing, 2012, pg 304
  4. Lyon, Brendan (4 April 2012). "Power to the people through roads and rail". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 17 July 2014.
  5. Creighton, Adam (2 July 2014). "Roads spending fills gap as mining recedes". The Australian. Archived from the original on 17 July 2014.

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