Standing Committee on Primary Industries and Regional
Services
Media release: 18 February 1999
NEW INFRASTRUCTURE INQUIRY TO IDENTIFY PROSPECTS FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH AND SERVICES
IN REGIONAL AUSTRALIA
Fran Bailey, Chairman of the Standing Committee on Primary Industries and Regional
Services announced today that a new inquiry by the committee into infrastructure and
regional development in Australia would seek ways to boost the prospects for economic
growth in regional Australia.
"The Committee will examine the role of infrastructure in assisting the economically
sustainable development of Australia's regional areas, said Fran Bailey.
"The Committee will be identifying deficiencies in existing infrastructure, and
recommend how the regions' potential for development could be improved," she said.
Listing energy, transport, telecommunications, water supplies, and facilities that
deliver educational, health and financial services as possible topics for the Committee's
consideration, she said the Committee would be focusing on infrastructure developments that
would boost employment in the regions.
"Successful development of Australia's regions requires the private sector and all
levels of government to work together, and we will be looking at how well this is happening
at present and recommend how it might be improved, she said.
"I invite organisations and individuals, who are interested or have expertise in the role
of infrastructure in Australia's regional development, to make a written submission to the
inquiry."
Terms of reference
Information about making a submission
For further information, contact:
Mrs Fran Bailey, MP
House of Representatives
Parliament House
Canberra
ACT 2600
Tel. (02) 6277 4280
Fax (02) 6277 8560
or
237 Maroondah Highway
Primary.Industries.Reps@aph.gov.au
Healesville
Victoria 3777
Tel. (03) 5962 1255
Fax (03) 5962 1364
EmailAff.Reps@aph.gov.au
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Department of the House
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Parliament House
Canberra
ACT 2600
Tel. (02) 6277 4500
Fax (02) 6277 4424
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