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Department for Infrastructure and Transport

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The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) is a large South Australian government department which provides a range of services across the three key words of its title.[1]

Ministers

As at 02 February 2016 five ministers have responsibility for aspects of the department's operations:[2]

Chief Executive Officer

Former Chief Executive Officer Michael Deegan, appointed on 25 July 2014,[8] was sacked on 21 March 2018 by the incoming administration of Steven Marshall, following the state election of 17 March 2018.[9]

Structure

The department is structured as follows:

People and Business Division

  • Customer Experience
  • Information Services
  • Investment Services
  • People and Performance
  • Portfolio Management Office

Safety and Service Division

  • Asset Management
  • Operational Services
  • Project Delivery
  • Safety and Policy Programs

Development Division

  • Architecture and Built Environment
  • Information and Strategy
  • Investment Management
  • Planning and Transport Policy
  • Property
  • Office of Recreation and Sport

References