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Cross-government

Sets out the state government’s cross-sectoral priorities to improve the overall performance of its infrastructure program and existing assets. It considers key themes common to the lifecycle of infrastructure development as well as the links and interdependencies between the different infrastructure classes, land-use planning and industry development.

We’ve progressed 34 cross-government infrastructure priority actions. Achievements include:

  • release of the Infrastructure Productivity and Workforce Roadmap and Action Plan to help shift the dial on the sector’s capacity, diversity and productivity
  • publication of the Common User Infrastructure Framework, helping asset owners and users to share facilities, improving usage and community benefits while managing costs
  • delivery of four Regional Infrastructure Plans and supplements for Far North Queensland, Wide Bay Burnett, South East Queensland and Central and Western Queensland
  • completion of phase 1 of the SEQ Infrastructure Baseline as a part of progressing a data-driven approach to infrastructure planning, with key data to be included in an SEQ Digital Twin being investigated
  • release of four Regional Transformation Strategies to help regions capitalise on their strengths to diversify and decarbonise their economies
  • the Model for Urban Land Use and Transport Interaction, which is improving data-driven integrated land use and transport planning.

Last updated: 05 Sep 2024