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Infrastructure costs comparisons



The provision of utilities in Australia is excellent. Services are reliable and cost effective and the occurrence of disruption in services is extremely rare. There is ready access to all utilities in business locations around Melbourne and Victoria.

Global utilities costs (IBM Consulting 2006)



Melbourne
Dublin
San Francisco
Tokyo
Singapore
Electricity
US$/kWh

0.04
0.01
0.05
0.12
0.07
Gas
US$/m3

0.38
0.27
0.28
0.3
0.32
Water
US$/kL

0.86
0.8
0.62
0.95
0.70

Source: IBM Consulting 2006


Prime office rental costs in Melbourne compare favorably to other global cities, and is particularly competitive compared to other Asia-Pacific locations.

City centre occupancy costs for prime locations in USD/M2/Year




Source: King Sturge 2007

Melbourne offers integrated transport networks



Melbourne’s integrated transport networks help keep the cost of transporting goods and services to local and overseas markets comparatively low.

Indicative shipping costs from Melbourne



Melbourne to:
Quoted price (A$)
Country
City
20ft containers
40ft containers
China
Shanghai
Guangzhou
Hong Kong

$1,892
$2,632
$2,296

$3,058
$3,624
$3,164

Philippines
Manila
$2.536
$3,475
Thailand
Bangkok
$2,180
$3,853
Malaysia
Penang
Port Kelang

$2,180
$2,037

$2,853
$2,711

Singapore
Singapore
$2,024
$2,685
South Korea
Busan
$1,791
$3,553
Japan
Yokohama
$2,510
$3,553

Source: World Wide Customs and Forwarding 2007


In addition to favorable shipping costs to Asia, Melbourne is also an effective hub for a range of transport needs including:

  • Air
  • Ports
  • Rail
  • Road networks

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Download fact sheet:
Transport Network (414kb)

Related Links:
Melbourne Airport
Port of Melbourne
Department of Infrastructure
VicRoads
Metlink (Melbourne trains and buses)
V/Line (Regional trains)

Melbourne offers fast reliable communication systems



Fast, reliable communication systems are essential for any investor. Australians are enthusiastic consumers of new communications technologies. This has created a strong and competitive market for communications products and services such as:

mail
telephone and internet
broadcast media
print media.

Australia has the eighth-largest telecommunications market in the world. The market is deregulated, with a number of local and international players providing competitively priced services.

Businesses setting up in Melbourne can be assured of outstanding telecommunications services, with connections to the world via a network of submarine fibre optic cables and satellites that ensure seamless global business links.

Downloads:
Relocation guide (Essential home services section)

Related links:
Live in Victoria – Communications

Constant infrastructure developments to support your enterprise needs



Infrastructure development is constant in Melbourne. The Victorian Government works closely with the private sector to deliver major projects making Melbourne internationally competitive and a great place to do business. Current infrastructure projects include:

  • a fast rail link to regional Victoria
  • the construction of a new freeway through a major metropolitan growth corridor
  • significant water pipeline upgrades and the deepening of the Port of Melbourne
  • Docklands development, doubling Melbourne's CBD
  • the Melbourne Convention Centre

Download fact sheet:
Current Infrastructure Projects (165kb)

Related Links:
Department of Infrastructure
Major Projects Victoria



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