infrastructure
Director-General of Health and CEO of the Ministry of Health Audrey Sonerson on health reform, pressure and the politics of funding
27th Feb 26, 9:42am
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Director-General of Health and CEO of the Ministry of Health Audrey Sonerson on health reform, pressure and the politics of funding
Inside the $9 toll: How the Infrastructure Commission came to its Auckland harbour crossing figure
20th Feb 26, 1:28pm
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Inside the $9 toll: How the Infrastructure Commission came to its Auckland harbour crossing figure
Hecklers to 'shagging spiders': Lively housing reset sparks Wayne Brown-David Seymour showdown
19th Feb 26, 5:05pm
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Hecklers to 'shagging spiders': Lively housing reset sparks Wayne Brown-David Seymour showdown
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Infrastructure plan pushes for user‑pays shift and tough calls on roads
Stats NZ says the 1.1% rise in economic activity in the September 2025 quarter was broad-based, with increases in 14 out of 16 industries
18th Dec 25, 10:53am
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Stats NZ says the 1.1% rise in economic activity in the September 2025 quarter was broad-based, with increases in 14 out of 16 industries
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Government outlines plans for the Ministry of Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport to be up and running from July next year
16th Dec 25, 11:46am
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Government outlines plans for the Ministry of Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport to be up and running from July next year
GDP figures out in the coming week will likely show a bounce-back in economic activity in the September quarter - but much interest will centre around revisions to the figures for earlier quarters and whether the 'June swoon' really happened
14th Dec 25, 6:00am
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GDP figures out in the coming week will likely show a bounce-back in economic activity in the September quarter - but much interest will centre around revisions to the figures for earlier quarters and whether the 'June swoon' really happened
Concrete with a human touch: Can we make infrastructure that repairs itself?
10th Dec 25, 2:06pm
Concrete with a human touch: Can we make infrastructure that repairs itself?
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As the Government proposes a rates cap, councils may be forced to take on more debt if they ‘hope to plough on’ with investments and ‘this would be a credit negative,’ S&P says
3rd Dec 25, 11:58am
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As the Government proposes a rates cap, councils may be forced to take on more debt if they ‘hope to plough on’ with investments and ‘this would be a credit negative,’ S&P says
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Local Government Minister Simon Watts unveils rates cap with a target range of 2% to 4% increases, saying ‘ratepayers deserve councils that live within their means’
1st Dec 25, 4:00pm
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Local Government Minister Simon Watts unveils rates cap with a target range of 2% to 4% increases, saying ‘ratepayers deserve councils that live within their means’
The Government's to rely on moral suasion to force some key changes on banks. Gareth Vaughan asks whether this will work
15th Nov 25, 9:15am
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The Government's to rely on moral suasion to force some key changes on banks. Gareth Vaughan asks whether this will work
National's Local Water Done Well policy allows councils to bypass debt limits and raise more revenue without hiking property rates
1st Nov 25, 11:33am
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National's Local Water Done Well policy allows councils to bypass debt limits and raise more revenue without hiking property rates
As flood risk increases, Local Government Minister Simon Watts says he’s focused on designing a rates capping system that enables councils to get ‘sufficient revenue’ for their role in helping to 'build out of our infrastructure deficit’
31st Oct 25, 11:21am
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As flood risk increases, Local Government Minister Simon Watts says he’s focused on designing a rates capping system that enables councils to get ‘sufficient revenue’ for their role in helping to 'build out of our infrastructure deficit’
Chris Trotter notes that vast edifices, paid for by wealthy aristocrats to secure favours, have historically been the special preserve of kings and emperors, not democratically-elected and democratically-accountable presidents
27th Oct 25, 9:21am
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Chris Trotter notes that vast edifices, paid for by wealthy aristocrats to secure favours, have historically been the special preserve of kings and emperors, not democratically-elected and democratically-accountable presidents
Politicians are embracing liberal zoning rules, enabling better cities, and winning elections, Dan Brunskill says
22nd Sep 25, 12:19pm
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Politicians are embracing liberal zoning rules, enabling better cities, and winning elections, Dan Brunskill says