
Auckland’s electric ferries: Update on delivery, key contract awarded
Final piece of the puzzle as key contract awarded.
Final piece of the puzzle as key contract awarded.
The fourth fuel issue in 13 months is straining the patience of airlines.
Ferry project debacle another case of NZ's poor attention to infrastructure, says sector.
Truckies are hoping somebody coughs up a solution to serious testing delays.
SkyCity argued it should only pay $188m while MPF Parking’s arguments had been for $240m.
Bay of Plenty council eyes value of shareholding.
Financial Times: Drought in Panama and shipping attacks near Suez threaten supply chains.
OPINION: The transport headlines are coming thick and fast; everything is unravelling.
Financial Times: Growing threat to ships in one of world’s most important trade corridors.
The original plans for a 250-residence scheme have been cut savagely to 64 units today.
The company's sinking lid means it has 500 fewer employees since March.
The airline is thinking big as it faces more disruption due to engine issues.
Bore water for homes and a new sewage treatment system are proposed by developers.
The energy sector is poised for a reversal of the oil and gas exploration ban.
OPINION: And the other tasks new Government needs to get to work on.
Qantas continues its international rebuild as it faces flak at home.
Revenue rises 26 per cent to $2.7 billion.
The sector says a new report highlights the instability of the project pipeline.
Auckland Council says it is taking enforcement action against the Pūtuki Bay camp.
The Government has given KiwiRail options to ensure iRex can continue.
Sales of higher-emitting vehicles slump. EV advocate calls on Nats to reverse stance.
Toyota NZ hails 'exciting opportunity' in car hire move.
Tesla operates 30 chargers around New Zealand.
Licensing exemption up for renewal.
Two transactions challenge views that the market is quiet: both were in South Auckland.
People can still catch buses, trains and ferries while the issue is being resolved.
Port of Tauranga has also unveiled its first new-look brand in 25 years.
'This purchase shouldn’t have been agreed to when the election is next month.'
ALR chief executive Tommy Parker confirmed the purchase contract today.
Each year big projects are delayed costs country $500m, transport business group says.