News (Page 23)

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SA releases Road Safety Action Plan 2023-2025

South Australia’s Road Safety Action Plan 2023-2025 (Action Plan) has been developed to help reduce lives lost and serious injuries on South Australian roads. The Action Plan identifies actions that will contribute to the state’s target of at least a 50% …

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Vale Gary Liddle AO

Roads Australia is deeply saddened by the passing of our former Board director and respected transport industry leader, Gary Liddle AO. Gary served the transport industry for more than 40 years. In that time, he occupied senior leadership positions in …

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NSW moves to decarbonise infrastructure delivery

NSW has released a Decarbonising Infrastructure Delivery Roadmap, which introduces a standardised carbon measurement tool across Government projects, and will also begin consultation on a draft Protection of the Environment Policy (PEP) for sustainable construction, which is being delivered by …

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Expansion for IAG Holdings

IAG Holdings, the parent company of RA member Infrastructure Advisory Group (IAG) has announced that specialist defence and national security advisory firm XKG and its long term partner Vrai have joined IAG Holdings Pty Ltd. XKG and Vrai provide technology, …

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Webuild acquires Clough in Australia and PNG

RA member Webuild has acquired 100 per cent of the ownership of Clough in Australia and Papua New Guinea. This includes Clough’s organisation, offices, trademarks, credentials, business references, senior management, and office personnel and more than AUD$6 billion worth of projects …

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Planning for WorldPride

It was fantastic to have so many RA members come along to support RA’s Planning for WorldPride event in Sydney last Thursday, where together with our event partner Arcadis, we hosted an engaging conversation around the significant transport planning involved …

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