Agency Name: | Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities |
Picture Width: | 300px |
Picture Caption: | The building at 62 Northbourne Avenue in, which housed part of the department. |
Formed: | 20 December 2017 |
Preceding1: | Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development |
Dissolved: | 29 May 2019 |
Superseding: | Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development |
Type: | Department |
Jurisdiction: | Commonwealth Government |
Minister1 Name: | Michael McCormack |
Minister1 Pfo: | Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development |
Minister2 Name: | Mark Coulton |
Minister2 Pfo: | Minister for Regional Services, Decentralisation and Local Government |
Minister3 Name: | Alan Tudge |
Minister3 Pfo: | Minister for Cities, Urban Infrastructure and Population |
Chief1 Name: | Steven Kennedy |
Chief1 Position: | Secretary |
The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Cities was an Australian Public Service department of the Government of Australia that existed between December 2017 and May 2019, charged with the responsibility for infrastructure and major projects, transport, local government, external territories administration, rural and regional development, population policy, and cities.
When created on 20 December 2017, the department replaced the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development. It was dissolved and remade as the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development by Administrative Arrangements Orders made on 29 May 2019.[1]
The department was headquartered in the Canberra central business district at Infrastructure House and the neighbouring building to Infrastructure House.[2]
In an Administrative Arrangements Order made on 20 December 2017, the functions of the department were broadly classified into the following matters:[3] [4]
The department was administered by a senior executive, comprising the Secretary, Steven Kennedy, and several Deputy Secretaries.[5]
The department's financial statements were audited by the Australian National Audit Office.