An Overview of the 2026 Infrastructure Priority List
From the productivity of our economy to the liveability of our cities and regions, Australia’s future depends on having the right infrastructure in place at the right time.
The 2026 Infrastructure Priority List (IPL), developed by Infrastructure Australia, provides independent, evidence-based advice to the Australian Government on the highest-priority infrastructure proposals that should be considered for investment over the next decade.
About the Presentation
The Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM™) invites you to join this informative webinar presented by David Tucker, Chief of Project Advisory & Evaluation at Infrastructure Australia.
During this session, David will provide an overview of the 2026 Infrastructure Priority List, including the five key priority areas identified to address Australia’s most pressing infrastructure challenges. Participants will gain insights into the proposals and initiatives that have the greatest potential to strengthen the nation’s productivity, liveability and sustainability over the coming decade.
This webinar offers project professionals, policymakers, and infrastructure stakeholders valuable insights into the strategic priorities shaping Australia’s future infrastructure pipeline.
Event Details
Date: 15 April 2026
Time: 1:30pm – 2:30pm AEST
Format: Online
CPD: 5 CPD Points
Registration is complimentary for AIPM™ members.
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Price
- Members: Complimentary
- Non-members: $55 (including GST)
- Registration closes: 13/04/2026, 11:59 PM AEST
Speaker
David Tucker
Chief of Project Advisory & Evaluation at Infrastructure Australia
David Tucker is Infrastructure Australia’s Chief of Project Advisory & Evaluation. His responsibilities include evaluating projects seeking more than $250 million in funding from the Australian Government, delivering the Infrastructure Priority List, and conducting post completion evaluations on major completed projects.
David also oversees the Infrastructure Australia Assessment Framework, which provides best practice, fit-for-purpose guidance on the preparation and evaluation of infrastructure proposals.
David joined Infrastructure Australia in January 2018 after over 16 years with some of Australia’s top-tier consulting firms. He has project managed many multi-disciplinary teams through planning and design across different infrastructure sectors.