Infrastructure: Water - Dealing with a long-standing deficit
Grant Robertson says the Government is "very committed to the Three Waters reforms".
Grant Robertson says the Government is "very committed to the Three Waters reforms".
The Government established a $12m Targeted Hardship Fund to support small businesses.
Making the next 10 years count to accelerate the low-carbon economy.
International investors need confidence that big projects will go ahead.
Solar set to have its day in the sun Project finance is powering investment in renewables.
Urban communities will be established after the govt pushes the button for light rail.
Compensation for businesses impacted by construction.
The lockdown and other Covid-related issues have materially impacted the project.
Supply constraints are not just a housing sector issue.
Northland geothermal plant will generate savings and value to the local community.
The New Zealand infrastructure sector is at 'a fork in the road'.
Is smart concrete the solution for deteriorating highways?
Decades of underinvestment have left NZ with an infrastructure deficit.
Private sector investors can make significant contributions to major NZ infrastructure.
ICBC boss tells Tim McCready they are ready to contribute more the country.
Westpac heads share their views on climate change and infrastructure.
Ross Copland from NZ Infrastructure Commission on the new normal.
Hamish Glenn: Covid accelerated need to act on climate change, inequality, productivity.
We are investing in projects that are ready to go, and a long-term pipeline.
Now more than ever infrastructure projects and assets need to be a vehicle for good.
Grant McKeown says the bank would relish bringing scale and pace to infrastructure in NZ.
Fletcher boss Peter Reidy on the consequences of climate change.
Paul Buetow and Katrina Van Houtte on the approach to new infrastructure.
Connectivity can help us turn the barrier of geographical distance into an opportunity.
One of Auckland's most disruptive projects is nearing completion, but without it, large parts of downtown Auckland would flood. Video / Jed Bradley
Focus: Simon Bridges reacts to Government's $12 billion infrastructure package.
If the Government can't create a hardship fund, what about the big projects, asks Hosking.
Tim McCready put these questions to mayoral hopefuls Phil Goff and John Tamihere.