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Louise McCormick wins prestigious John Shaw Medal
Congratulations to Louise McCormick, Infrastructure NT Commissioner, on winning the Roads Australia 2022 John Shaw Medal.
NT Bus Infrastructure Guidelines
The Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics have released new guidelines for the selection, installation, upgrade and maintenance of bus stop infrastructure.
McMillans Road shared path upgrade
The Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics is upgrading a section of the shared path on McMillans Road at the Vanderlin Drive roundabout.
Commercial passenger vehicles body worn camera trial
On Monday, 16 May 2022, commercial passenger vehicle (CPV) compliance officers (inspectors) will commence a 6-month trial of the use of body worn cameras (BWCs) when performing their duties.This includes when they conduct on-road audits of CPVs.
Building energy efficiency provisions
The Northern Territory Government is seeking industry feedback on potential changes to building energy efficiency provisions in the Northern Territory (NT).
The Northern Territory Government has partnered with Larrakia Nation to launch the Ride with Respect campaign which encourages those who travel on public transport to respect their driver, passengers, the bus and each other.
Improving rest stops in the NT
Visiting the Northern Territory via road is a great way to take in everything our vast and diverse landscape has to offer.To enhance the visitor experience and make travelling on our roads safer for everyone, a rest facilities strategy has been developed.
Have your say on building contractor registrations
The Northern Territory Government is prioritising reforms to building regulations to ensure confidence in the local building industry.
Louise McCormick appointed Infrastructure NT Commissioner
The Territory Government has appointed Ms Louise McCormick to the role of Commissioner for Infrastructure NT.
Review of the land development process
A land development review was recently undertaken to identify improvements to bring titled land to the market to keep pace with Territorians needs.