In Focus
Taking you inside the conversation on investment, commercial strategy, and energy innovations redefining today’s infrastructure.
Discover the trends, risks and rewards of the widening expectations on water, energy and community infrastructure.
The worldwide lack of infrastructure funding points to an urgent need for new financing strategies, mechanisms and mindset shifts, and finding better ways to create what’s needed for a more resilient tomorrow. In Focus invites industry leaders to breakdown these challenges and guide us on what’s next. Listen to join the conversation.
As global infrastructure funding gaps become increasingly pressing, there’s an urgent need for innovative financing strategies, new mechanisms, and a shift in mindset to build a more resilient future. In Focus invites industry leaders to dissect these challenges and provide guidance on what lies ahead.
Discover the trends, risks and rewards of the widening expectations on water, energy and community infrastructure.
In Focus is a conversation about infrastructure. Our podcast navigates investment trends in Australia, and the strategies and innovations needed for a resilient future.
Taking you inside the conversation on investment, commercial strategy, and energy innovations redefining today’s infrastructure.
The worldwide lack of infrastructure funding points to an urgent need for new financing strategies, mechanisms and mindset shifts, and finding better ways to create what’s needed for a more resilient tomorrow. In Focus invites industry leaders to breakdown these challenges and guide us on what’s next.
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Episode 1: What's holding Australia back from leading the world in critical minerals?
GHD Advisory’s Phil Baker, thinks it’s clear - Australia must urgently prioritise infrastructure investment to strengthen its critical minerals sector.
At the forefront is the need to significantly enhance infrastructure development to support processing, refining, transport energy, water, community capabilities, and beyond. If Phil had $10 billion to invest in Australia’s critical infrastructure, he’d go all-in on supporting industry mineral clusters to supercharge Australia’s critical minerals sector. The goal? Maximise impact and drive explosive growth. To make it happen, federal and state governments need to focus on development of compelling de-risked business cases with haste to attract investment.
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Episode 2: Coming soon
Next up we're delving into the transition to renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydrogen. We'll be chatting government policies and the incentives driving these projects. Uncover the latest technological advancements and funding opportunities, and understand the importance of ESG criteria in infrastructure investments.
Stay tuned.