Infrastructure
The Panel with Jennie Moreton & Simon Pound (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Jennie Moreton & Simon Pound. The trio discuss the rise of hate speech on Elon Musk's social media platform X. In response to yesterday's… Audio
Councillors back recommendation to keep water services under total council control
Ratepayers will now be asked asked to provide feedback on their preferred model, as the council works to establish how it will deliver drinking water, wastewater and stormwater under new government…
Heavy rain causes flooding in Clutha
Heavy rain and thunder hit parts of the Clutha District on Tuesday night, causing flooding and road closures. Clutha District mayor Brian Cadogan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
The $30m plan to protect Masterton from major flooding cost
There are a number of draft concepts that provide flood protection from the Waipoua River.
Council proposes moving township over flood risk
Auckland Council is considering moving Kumeū after finding no other viable solutions. Audio
Section of SH2 to close in Hutt Valley to replace sewerage pipe
One of the Wellington region's busiest roads, State Highway Two through the Hutt Valley will be severely disrupted when Wellington Water digs up an aging sewerage pipe that runs under it. Nick James… Audio
Auckland Council propose moving Kumeū due to flood risk
A proposal to shift Kumeū's town centre over a number of years was revealed to the community by the Auckland Council on Monday night. Ward councillor Greg Sayer spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Sewerage pipeline work near tapū lake to continue despite protests
The construction of a controversial sewerage pipeline near a Rotorua lake considered tapū by mana whenua is set to continue despite protests.
$3m overspend frustrates Tasman councillors
Maintaining Tasman's infrastructure this financial year is expected to cost $3 million more than was budgeted for, and the district's councillors aren't happy.
Brain drain claim as engineers quit NZ over stalled infrastructure work
Hundreds of engineers are losing their jobs and leaving our shores due to infrastructure project delays, creating "significant" risk to our nation's development, says the head of New Zealand's…
Government unit moves focus from natural disasters to cyber security
After two years of major damage from storms, a key government unit has made an abrupt change to focus on cyber security over and above natural disasters.
Wellington City Council reveals Golden Mile design
Wellington City Council has revealed the final design for the Golden Mile upgrade on Courtenay Place, but a contractor for most of the project has not yet been hired. Nick James reports. Audio
Wānaka McDonalds opponents fear consenting process overhaul
"Whatever iteration it becomes next, I hope we do take into account what communities around New Zealand want," campaigners say. Audio
No changes to backup power supply two years after Cyclone Gabrielle
Two years on from Cyclone Gabrielle, what is the state of the backup power supply at all the cellphone towers that went dark that night? Phil Pennington reports. Audio
Pipe bursts, pavement closes on central Wellington road
Wellington Water said crews were still investigating what caused the burst.
Funding a good death
Why the palliative care sector feels under fire, under-funded and under pressure to allow assisted dying practitioners into its facilities. Audio
Motu Move transport finally on the horizon
It's taken long time but finally there will be one card to rule them all - bus and public transport services that is. Motu Move is a contactless fare payment system which will eventually be able to be… Audio
Water Bill makes the government 'the evil penguin' - Hamilton councillor
A Hamilton councillor says the government's Local Government Water Services Bill has failed at providing local authorities with any certainty when it comes to water, and left them feeling like an…
Failing bridge closes in Whanganui
The district council has closed Wakefield Street Bridge in Whanganui East because of safety concerns, with a significant number of wooden beams showing "considerable decay".
Marlborough's 100-year bridge
A temporary bridge that was "rattling" more by the day has been retired, and a new bridge should be future proofed for the next 100 years.