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INFRASTRUCTURE: INVESTMENT & REGULATION CONFERENCE 2011 Transport Session 21 October 2011 Brendan Lyon Chief Executive Officer Infrastructure Partnerships Australia
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INFRASTRUCTURE: INVESTMENT &

REGULATION CONFERENCE 2011

Transport Session

21 October 2011

Brendan Lyon

Chief Executive Officer

Infrastructure Partnerships Australia

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Presentation overview

• About IPA

• The issues we face

in transport

• The reform agenda

• Potential solutions

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Infrastructure Partnerships

Australia

• Peak industry body, established December 2005

• National advocacy and research

• Focus on policy reforms and priority projects

• Membership exceeds 150 public & private companies and agencies

• Further information: www.infrastructure.org.au

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The Size of the Infrastructure

Challenge

• IPA Study - 160 Priority Projects - >$700 billion

• ANZ - > $600 billion

• Citigroup - >$770 billion

• Whatever the accurate figure – it is clear the challenge is enormous

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• Congestion costs Sydney

$5 billion a year today

• By 2020 congestion will

strip more than $20 billion

a year from the Australian

Growing Congestion

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Growing Population

• Soon to be 23 million

• 37 million by 2050

• 90 per cent of growth in

existing urban areas

• 7 million in Sydney

• 7 million in Melbourne

• 4 million in Brisbane

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Growing Freight Task

• IPA’s paper:

Meeting the

Freight Challenge

2050

• Tripling of freight

task to 1,540

billion tonne km’s

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Long-term Planning

• Infrastructure Australia

• Infrastructure NSW

• Infrastructure QLD?

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• Growing state government

debt levels

• Unfunded Superannuation

liabilities

• Spending in welfare and

health outstripping

revenue growth

Constrained Balance Sheets

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• $86 billion of projects

ready to go…

• …but no magic funding

pudding

Limited Funding

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• Manage demand and

increase efficiency

• Unlock capital for

investment

• Intelligent and efficient

investment

Reform Agenda

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• Increasing capacity

alone won’t solve the

problem

• Demand management

Build it bigger?

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Managing Demand

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Rational Road Pricing

• Mass, Distance,

Location, Time

• Replaces inefficient

state and Federal

charges

• Cost borne by those

who benefit

• $11 billion

infrastructure funding

boost

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• Queensland Asset

Sales Programme

• Unlocked more than

$15 billion for

reinvestment

• QLD Government

avoids $10 billion in

planned capital

investment

Asset Sales

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NSW Electricity Assets

• Tamberlin Inquiry

• Liberate between $50

billion and $58.5 billion

for infrastructure

investment

• Six North West Rail

Links, M5 East 12 times

over…

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• All road maintenance

programmes subject to

competitive tender

• Governments could

save between $700

million and $2.8 billion

Not Just Flagship Projects

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Procurement

• ‘Horses for courses’

• Getting the risk

balance right in

PPP’s

• Benefiting from

savings and

innovation

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Great Expectations

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Questions