The appointment of a trio of independent board members will allow Infrastructure SA to develop a 20-year state infrastructure strategy, and its first five-year infrastructure plan.
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North-South Corridor open to traffic
The $801 million North-South Corridor – Torrens Road to River Torrens project in South Australia is now complete and opened to traffic at the weekend.
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Contract awarded for Stage 2 of $615M Gawler line electrification, SA
The South Australian Government has approved extended its existing contract with the firm already contracted to deliver Stage 1 (Adelaide to Salisbury) of the rail project.
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SA Govt appoints leaders for four govt departments
South Australian Premier Steven Marshall has announced the appointment of chief executives to a number of state government agencies, including the Department of Energy and Mining.
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Infrastructure SA Bill enters state parliament
The establishment of the independent advisory body is another step closer to fruition, following the introduction of the Infrastructure SA Bill 2018 into South Australian Parliament this week.
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Past IA chairmen to advise on Infrastructure SA
Former Infrastructure Australia chairmen Sir Rod Eddington and Mark Birrell will provide advice to the South Australian Government on the establishment of Infrastructure SA.
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World’s largest virtual power plant planned for SA
The South Australian Government has fast tracked the construction of the plant by granting Tesla a $2 million grant alongside a $30 million loan from the Renewable Technology Fund.
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O-Bahn City Access project opened on time and on budget
The $160 million project has been officially opened at a community day marking the completion of the major construction project in Adelaide.
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Driverless vehicle manufacturer establishes Asia-Pacfic HQ in Australia
Driverless vehicle manufacturer Navya will set up its Asia-Pacific HQ and manufacturing facility in Adelaide, following discussions between the driverless vehicle company and the South Australian Government.
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