Department of Transport (Victoria)
The Department of Transport is a government department in Victoria, Australia. Commencing operation on 1 January 2019, it is responsible for ongoing operation and coordination of the state's transport networks, as well as the delivery of new and upgraded transport infrastructure. It also absorbed most functions of VicRoads and Public Transport Victoria on 1 July 2019.
Along with the Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions, the DOT was formed in machinery of government changes made by Premier Daniel Andrews after the re-election of his Labor government at the 2018 Victorian state election. The re-shuffle saw the "super-ministry" Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources abolished and its functions reassigned.
The DOT supports three ministers in the second Andrews Ministry, holding five ministerial portfolios: Jacinta Allan, Minister for Transport Infrastructure, Melissa Horne, Minister for Public Transport and Minister for Ports and Freight, and Ben Carroll, Minister for Roads and Minister for Road Safety and the Transport Accident Commission.
History
Background
has been managed by various government departments across different ministries. Following each state election, the Premier issues a Machinery of Government instrument, outlining how government responsibilities will be overseen by ministers and the organisation of the bureaucracy.The first Victorian government agency with a unified approach to transport planning was the Ministry of Transport, formed in 1951 as the earliest precursor to the current DOT. Renamed as the 'Department of Transport' in 1996, the agency underwent numerous changes in organisational structure. Transport responsibilities were merged under the Department of Infrastructure under the Kennett Government until the second incarnation of the Department of Transport was formed in 2008.
The department was replaced by Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure in April 2013, and then the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources in January 2015. Further changes were announced with the establishment of Transport for Victoria in June 2016 to provide a "new central transport agency to coordinate Victoria’s growing transport system and plan for its future".
Establishment
After the re-election of the Andrews government at the November 2018 state election, machinery of government changes divided the functions of the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources into two new departments. The Department of Transport absorbed all of the former department's transport functions. Jacinta Allan, who had been public transport minister in the previous structure, was promoted to a new role of Minister for Transport Infrastructure to lead the new department's focus on major road and rail projects.The new department was formally established on 1 January 2019, with Paul Younis as acting Secretary. On 26 March, he was confirmed as a permanent appointment to the position. As Secretary, Younis also held the position of acting Head, Transport for Victoria, an office established under section 64A of the Transport Integration Act 2010.
In the days following Younis' permanent appointment, the government announced a major restructure of its transport agencies, with statutory authorities VicRoads and Public Transport Victoria to be abolished as independent entities and incorporated into the Department of Transport. Government ministers claimed that the merger was a more modern approach to integrated transport planning; however, media reports and the state Opposition suggested that the changes were an attempt to reduce transparency and obscure cost overruns on major projects. The move received support from the Rail, Tram and Bus Union, but was opposed by the Australian Services Union, representing many VicRoads staff. The Public Transport Users Association offered its cautious support for the changes, saying that although integration of planning functions was a positive, the merger risked creating an entrenched and inaccessible bureaucracy.
The restructure took effect on 1 July 2019. All functions of the PTV and VicRoads were transferred to the Department of Transport, with the exception of VicRoad's registration and licensing functions and some heavy vehicle functions.
Ministers
The DOT supports three ministers in the following portfolios:Functions
The DOT has responsibility for the following policy areas:- Public transport, including:
- * Metropolitan trains
- * Trams
- * Buses
- * Regional transport
- Roads
- Taxi industry and other commercial passenger vehicles
- Maritime affairs
- Transport infrastructure
- Road safety
- Walking and cycling
Agencies
Sector transport agencies
was also an agency of DOT until its abolition in July 2019. Road Safety Victoria was formed in August 2019.Major Transport Infrastructure Authority
The Major Transport Infrastructure Authority was established on 1 January 2019 as an administrative office of the DOT, replacing the former independent administrative offices governing various infrastructure projects. It is led by Director-General Corey Hannett – formerly Coordinator-General of the project authorities – who is responsible to the Minister for Transport Infrastructure, Jacinta Allan. MTIA was declared a transport body under the Transport Integration Act 2010 in August 2019.Project teams within the MTIA, which were former independent administrative offices, are:
- Level Crossing Removal Project - formerly Level Crossing Removal Authority
- North East Link Project - formerly North East Link Authority
- West Gate Tunnel Project - formerly Western Distributor Authority and West Gate Tunnel Authority
- Major Road Projects Victoria - formerly Major Road Projects Authority
- Rail Projects Victoria - formally Melbourne Metro Rail Authority
Suburban Rail Loop Authority