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Discussion draft 10 YEAR INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY To unlock the Northern Territory’s economic potential and social opportunities we need a framework to plan and prioritise infrastructure projects, based on informed investment decisions. Please read in outline view for best navigational experience. The cost of maintaining existing infrastructure assets and investing in new infrastructure is one of the biggest challenges in the Northern Territory. It is vital that decisions on infrastructure planning, investment and delivery achieve the best outcomes for the Northern Territory within available funding. Government expenditure as a proportion of the Northern Territory economy is significant, but it cannot sustainably grow the economy. All levels of government and the private sector have an equally important role to play in owning, financing, building and operating infrastructure. While the 10 Year Infrastructure Plan, informed by the Economic Development Framework and Infrastructure Strategy, incorporates planned and proposed infrastructure projects, over a 10 year horizon across all levels of government and the private sector, it is not an exhaustive list of all anticipated infrastructure and civil construction activity. The document provides the context for the role infrastructure plays in meeting government objectives and industry and community needs. It also provides a framework for a more transparent and integrated approach to how we plan, prioritise, use and deliver infrastructure, in partnership with all levels of government, the private sector and the community to provide confidence and certainty about the future direction for infrastructure provision in the Northern Territory. In the short term the Infrastructure Plan is intended to help industry with its own planning and workforce management and inform decisionmaking across all levels of government. Over the longer term, the Infrastructure Plan sets direction for planning and delivering infrastructure across the Northern Territory. The document identifies the drivers for infrastructure delivery, the impact of infrastructure spend on our economy, a framework for project delivery, and provides assessments and planned and proposed infrastructure projects for growth and essential sectors. Challenges Planning and delivering infrastructure plays a vital role in managing growth and harnessing economic opportunities. Significant distances separate our population centres across the Territory. Our challenge is to ensure that people in regional and remote areas continue to have access to services that will provide a healthy start to life, a good education and the opportunity for enduring employment. Creating jobs and job ready Territorians through providing enablers for new business investment, encouraging new industries, supporting private sector business to access new markets, and education facilities. Enabling greater Indigenous participation through providing better access to services such as public housing, health and education. Connecting our regions and communities by delivering on transport infrastructure needs for reliability and accessibility and expanding telecommunications infrastructure. Enhancing liveability by maintaining high quality education, health and public safety which makes the Territory an attractive place to work, live and raise families. Opportunities The impact of making good infrastructure investment decisions can significantly improve the quality of living, transform communities and cities and create real long term economic benefits. We need to get the balance right between growing our economy, providing essential and social services across the Territory and ensuring sustainable use of our natural resources. To this end, the Infrastructure Plan is guided by the following key infrastructure objectives and drivers which set the policy framework and guide infrastructure assessment and prioritisation decisions. Growing and diversifying the economy through working in partnership with our growth and development sectors. Defining and articulating the key objectives and drivers for infrastructure investment is the first step to ensure project selection is considered against broader economic and social objectives. Clearly articulating the Northern Territory’s plans in one central document which sets the direction for infrastructure delivery over a 10 year horizon provides us with the opportunity to better coordinate across government and the private sector, maximise economies of scale when constructing new, and maintaining existing, infrastructure, and better utilise our extensive existing infrastructure networks. Through this integrated approach we can maximise our investment, embrace opportunities through new technology, better utilise the finite resources we have, and as a result build resilience and economic opportunities across the Territory. Infrastructure priorities Sustained economic growth and development is critical to the Northern Territory. Investment in Government capital works alone is insufficient and will not generate enduring game changing economic outcomes. Investment in economically transformational strategic infrastructure, particularly in partnership with the private sector, is critical. Industry, business and community stakeholders have recognised this through the Economic Summits process and nominated projects for consideration. This has provided a starting point to identify infrastructure priorities for the Northern Territory. The Northern Territory Government appreciates the effort which has gone into developing and submitting the ideas and will be working through a process of scoping, feasibility analysis and business case development to advance projects which will deliver targeted outcomes. The 10 Year Infrastructure Plan also identifies planned and proposed infrastructure projects for our growth sectors of agribusiness, tourism, defence, and energy and minerals to providing better access to health, education, housing and justice services and the need for better networks, including transport and logistics as well as improved internet and mobile phone connectivity across the Northern Territory. We would like to hear whether you think the infrastructure projects we have proposed and the ideas submitted by industry will address the challenges to the Territory’s economic and social development. Your feedback will guide the 10 Year Infrastructure Plan which will be published in May 2017. The Northern Territory needs to be sufficiently agile and responsive to ensure that appropriate levels of pre-emptive investment is made to position it to seize opportunities as they arise. Therefore the 10 Year Infrastructure Plan will be a living document, refreshed annually to recognise these evolving project specific priorities. This document is a discussion draft produced for public feedback and input. Comments, feedback and ideas are welcome before Monday 3 April. You can have your say: in person at the public economic summits by emailing [email protected] by providing feedback online at economicsummit.nt.gov.au in writing to the Northern Australia Development Office, GPO Box 3200, Darwin NT 0801.