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Infrastructure Summit

The Australian Financial Review’s Infrastructure Summit features Australia’s top executives and policymakers as they explore critical investments and development plans, assessing how well they align with the nation’s pressing needs and targets.

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Infrastructure Summit features Australia’s top executives and policymakers as they explore critical investments and development plans, assessing how well they align with the nation’s pressing needs and targets.

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Generic Sydney Barangaroo Metro North West Link under construction. Public transport, rail network, infrastructure, CBD. Friday 2nd August 2024 AFR photo Louie Douvis .

Transforming the nation

Infrastructure Summit features Australia’s top executives and policymakers as they explore critical investments and development plans, assessing how well they align with the nation’s pressing needs and targets.

Australian Financial Review Infrastructure Summit 2024

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Housing construction has slowed substantially amid high interest rates and cost-of-living pressures.

$11b swoop on ASX building giants leaves James Hardie the lone prize

The CSR, Boral and Adbri buyouts come at a low point in the construction cycle, with better times expected from mid-2025 once interest rate cuts arrive.

  • Simon Evans

Cleanaway closes lid on Melbourne City’s garbo Citywide

Street Talk understands Cleanaway has seen off rival suitors for the business, with a deal expected to be announced as early as this week.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

Private equity piles into Sydney telco infrastructure player CPS

Founded in 1992, CPS has grown to 170 staffers working on 1850 projects across the country.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
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June

Infratil’s latest equity raise will allocate $NZ600 million to Canberra’s CDC data centre operator.

Infratil nabs Goldman, Barrenjoey, UBS for $1b CDC data centre play

The three investment banks led the two-part transaction that will also bolster the New Zealand-based company’s balance sheet.

  • Aaron Weinman
Delta Airlines

Queensland Airports Limited auction kicks off; process letters out

Sources said buying a slice of QAL – or even getting a good look at its books – could be a leg-up for an investor hopeful of sinking their teeth into North Queensland Airport.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Congestion on Brisbane’s Gympie Road has prompted calls for a tunnel from Kedron to Carseldine.

Experts question Qld toll road accounting ‘magic pudding’

Queensland’s plan to resume operating the state’s toll roads from 2051 would add $3.6 billion in value to the state’s balance sheet, figures show.

  • Tess Bennett
Queensland government increases infrastructure spend to $107 billion.

Queensland Labor’s infrastructure bill soars to $107b

Treasurer Cameron Dick has flagged cost blowouts amid increased infrastructure investments ahead of next week’s state budget.

  • James Hall
The Tarrants Gap bridge in NSW built in 2019 using InQuik technology.

Local bridge builders secure deal of a lifetime with US steel giant

The Mullaney family overcame tragedy to build InQuik into a thriving business in seven years, with CMC signing a deal to control the company’s US operations.

  • Simon Evans
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May

Angela Karl, a former UBS banker specialising in energy and utilities deals, landed at HMC this year after an 11-year stint at QIC.

HMC Capital lobs bid for Symphony Infrastructure Partners

Sources say it is going toe-to-toe with a handful of infrastructure investors in the auction’s second-stage.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Industrial entrepreneur Sanjeev Gupta runs InfraBuild and the Whyalla steelworks in Australia. InfraBuild, with 4900 staff, has complained to the Anti-Dumping Commission about Chinese imports used in steel mesh in concrete slabs.

Sanjeev Gupta’s InfraBuild accuses Chinese rivals of bending rules

The British industrialist’s Australian steel business wants regulators to curb Chinese suppliers of steel mesh used here in residential concrete foundations.

  • Simon Evans
Transurban says some drivers could pay higher toll fares than they do currently in Sydney if proposed reforms go ahead

Transurban says drivers could pay more under NSW reforms

NSW’s proposed toll road reforms would hit some drivers with higher fares, create traffic congestion and would not necessarily be fairer, Transurban has claimed.

  • Jenny Wiggins
Transurban’s Westconnex merges onto the Anzac Bridge, and has caused controversy because of the congestion it has created on local roads.

More congestion, more profit: ex-CEO slams Sydney interchange plan

Ex-NSW roads executives say the controversial Rozelle Interchange was designed to have more congestion to increase the value of WestConnex before it was sold.

  • Campbell Kwan

November 2023

Not clear what Infrastructure Minister Catherine King spared, or why.

Projects culled, but it’s the same old lack of discipline

Catherine King has cleaned up a project pile-up that took a decade to accumulate. But there is nothing in place to stop it happening again.

  • The AFR View
Transport Minister Catherine King said the decision to block more flights from Qatar was in the national interest.

King says decision to block Qatar flights wasn’t to protect Qantas

The Transport Minister says national interest a factor in deciding whether to boost capacity from international airlines into Australia.

  • Ayesha de Kretser and Mark Ludlow
Infraclear co-founder and chief executive Giridhar Srinivasan believes transparency will help governments strike better deals.

Why two ports in New York cost radically different amounts

Infraclear collates infrastructure project and financial documents to help parties seek a fair deal and save time negotiating.

  • Nick Bonyhady
Kevork Sahagian, managing director, OMERS Infrastructure.

The power behind the takeover battle for Origin

The battle for Origin demonstrates the power of Australia’s industry funds as well as the many questions hanging over the pace of the energy transition.

  • Jennifer Hewett
OMERS Infrastructure managing director Kevork Sahagian (right)  and Powerlink executive Jacqui Bridge at the Infrastructure Summit.

Canadian group highlights the trouble with Australia’s energy ambitions

OMERS Infrastructure is steering clear of the country’s renewable energy zones, and says the delays in planning and development make investments too risky.

  • Jenny Wiggins
Celia Perkins in the deputy secretary at the Defence Department. She was pictured after The Australian Financial Review Infrastructure Summit.

Defence welcomes infrastructure deal makers amid rising tensions

Defence might be a small player in the national infrastructure space, but it is an important one for the nation’s security.

  • Andrew Tillett
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Catherine King says expanding heavy rail is closely tied to building more housing.

Labor faces state revolt over infrastructure funding changes

NSW, Western Australia and Queensland say they are already out of pocket even before the federal government reduces the share of projects it will fund.

  • Ronald Mizen and Mark Ludlow
Adam Copp, CEO of Infrastructure Australia, right, in conversation with Brisbane bureau chief Mark Ludlow at The Australian Financial Review Infrastructure Summit on Monday.

Infrastructure policy lost touch with economic reality

It was hard to find shovel-ready projects during the GFC, and it won’t be easy to dial down an infrastructure boom that has not been put through sufficient scrutiny.

  • The AFR View
Infrastructure Minister Catherine King speaking at The Australian Financial Review Infrastructure Summit in 2022.

Labor to force states to pay more for infrastructure projects

The move, to be announced on Tuesday, follows a review which found some projects did “not demonstrate merit” and lacked strategic rationale.

  • Ronald Mizen
Cbus deputy CIO Alexandra Campbell.

The big problem with the $120b infrastructure pipeline

The super industry’s sitting on large construction portfolios. If there is another round of asset recycling projects, governments may have to look elsewhere.

  • Anthony Macdonald
Macquarie’s Ani Satchcroft (right) told James Thomson (left) that the Vocus Group bid for TPG Telecom’s assets was “very complex.”

Investors ‘taking a breather’ from infrastructure dealmaking

But investments with a “higher level of complexity” were still happening, Macquarie Asset Management’s Ani Satchcroft said.

  • Jenny Wiggins