Department for Infrastructure and Transport
Appearance
The Department for Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) is a large South Australian government department which provides a range of services across the two key words of its title.[1]
Ministerial Responsibility
As at 7 August 2020, the Minister responsible for all aspects of the department's operations is the Hon. Corey Wingard, who is the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport.
Chief Executive Officer
Former Chief Executive Officer Michael Deegan, appointed on 25 July 2014[2] after the sacking of Rod Hook,[3] was sacked on 21 March 2018 by the incoming administration of Steven Marshall, following the state election of 17 March 2018.[4]
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
- ^ About us (DPTI)
- ^ http://www.premier.sa.gov.au/images/news_releases/14_07July/dpti.pdf[permanent dead link]
- ^ New infrastructure boss Michael Deegan took job when he couldn’t find anyone else to do it The Advertiser, 25 August 2014. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
- ^ New SA Liberal Government sacks four senior public servants ABC News, 21 March 2018. Retrieved 21 March 2018.