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Project Assurance Consistency

1 items · 1 aliases · peaked week of 19 Apr 2026 · first seen 3 May 2026

The piece discusses the transfer of major infrastructure project monitoring from Treasury to the Independent Infrastructure Commission, emphasizing the need for consistent, transparent, and reliable project assurance to improve decision-making and project outcomes.

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  • Well, a couple of points there. I mean, we, through the infrastructure priorities program, have shown an approach that we've already taken to this, and it is about creating a consistency where the lines don't change very often. So that will be paramount in our thinking. I think what you've heard in the announcement here is that, you know, as I've said, that there's a frustration that we're not getting the right information to decision makers at the right times. So there's an agitation that the existing gateway function run out of Treasury needs to change a little bit as well. And so that's very much in the back of our mind when we'll be putting this together. You know, I think it will be material, not just for projects that we're thinking about today, but setting a bar for what good looks like in the future and future projects that we're going to need to be building as well and very mindful of the situation we find ourselves in. You know, we have a lot of. of projects out there we have very constrained funding conditions and the search for high quality projects is on
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mike-hosking-breakfast Government / N-A

standardizing information flow to decision-makers across infrastructure

Geoff Cooper: Infrastructure Commission CEO on the Commission taking over monitoring major projects
22 Apr
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