Project Auckland: New housing strategy needed
Quality affordable accommodation is essential to become a world-class city, writes Oliver Hartwich.
Quality affordable accommodation is essential to become a world-class city, writes Oliver Hartwich.
Auckland will be a completely different city five years from now, Heart of the City's Viv Beck tells Bill Bennett.
Spark is making sure the Auckland region is well covered with mobile connection, reports Bill Bennett.
Project AucklandAlong with housing, getting around Auckland is the biggest challenge our city faces, writes Dr Lester Levy.
COMMENT: The path to development lies to Auckland's south, writes Stephen Selwood.
A new campaign aims to attract more people into the busy construction sector, writes Graham Skellern.
Central Auckland's strong knowledge and service-based economy is generating pressures the rest of Auckland and the Waikato-Bay of Plenty neighbours are starting to happily exploit, writes Tony Garnier.
Completion of the new motorway link can't come soon enough for Onehunga and Penrose, writes Brett Gliddon.
Project AucklandImproving the city's ferry network is one way to ease congestion on our roads, writes Tony Garnier.
Tim McCready talks priorities for the new Auckland Council and mayor with ANZ's Patrick Brockie and John Vetter.
Auckland Council has put in an indicative bid for the $1 billion housing infrastructure fund.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff has expressed a strong desire to see "assets sustained and protected for generations to come".
Collaborative thinking and co-operation would help get some of our key infrastructure projects underway, writes Robert Jones.
The community is desperate for the Penlink Project to get underway on the Whangaparaoa Peninsula.
Despite only being a few weeks into the job, Phil Goff has a firm grasp on his council's priorities, report James Penn and Tim McCready.
Phil Goff has a challenging road ahead to make Auckland one of the 'world's best performing cities', says Michael Barnett.
Time to savour the successes of the Super City.
Greg Hall talks to chief executive John Dalzell about how the new Panuku Development Auckland organisation will move forward.
The fall-out from the hot Auckland housing market has created contrasting impressions on the latest Mayoral Scorecard. The housing impact sits at the top and bottom of the rankings.
Auckland is undergoing major changes as it rapidly grows and develops.
Auckland has a prime opportunity to showcase its innovation and business prowess to two of the world's leading cities, their investors and immediate markets.
Five years on, former Local Government Minister Rodney Hide looks back at the formation of New Zealand's first Super City.
The Super City will be more diverse as it grows bigger.
Five years into the Super City, many large projects and initiatives which languished have now been delivered or are well under way.
Auckland is on the verge of progressing a number of major urban transformation and infrastructure projects.
Auckland is on track to become the world's most liveable city in five years, says Len Brown.
More innovation, skills and trade are the priorities for economic development agency Ateed as it works towards significantly growing the Auckland economy, writes Graham Skellern.
Auckland and New Zealand can learn lessons from Britain about managing large urban developments, writes Greg Hall.
The Productivity Commission has proposed a cap on land prices, writes Alexander Speirs.