Victoria’s 30-year strategy update: Regional Victoria information session

Kangaroo Flat Station 9780 2
Tuesday, 18 March 2025
10am – 11am AEST
Online webinar
Audio description available

You’re invited to join Infrastructure Victoria on Tuesday, 18 March to discuss Victoria’s draft 30-year infrastructure strategy update, the recommendations most relevant to regional Victoria and participate in a live Q&A.

Victoria's 30-year infrastructure strategy provides a practical roadmap for the next 5 to 30 years. It aims to inform Victorian Government planning for sectors including housing, energy, transport, health, social infrastructure, and the environment.

As the state’s independent infrastructure adviser, Infrastructure Victoria updates Victoria’s 30-year infrastructure strategy every 3 to 5 years.

The 2025 draft 30-year strategy has been independently prepared by our team of economists, land use planners and social researchers using the latest available data and new modelling.

Our team has considered the infrastructure needs across the state. Many recommendations have particular impact for regional Victoria, including transport, energy, water and education.

But we’re not finished yet – we want to hear from you.

At this webinar we will discuss the draft strategy with a particular focus on regional Victoria. We will answer your questions to ensure you have the relevant information to guide your feedback.

The panel

  • Dr Jonathan Spear, CEO, Infrastructure Victoria
  • Llewellyn Reynders, Director, Research and Policy, Infrastructure Victoria

Register for this event

A link to join the webinar will be provided to registered participants via email prior to the event starting on Tuesday 18th of March, 2025.

If you are unable to attend, this webinar will be recorded and published as a video on the Infrastructure Victoria website after the event.

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