Infrastructure
Fonterra announces an increase to emissions reduction target
Fonterra has announced an increase to its emissions reduction target, with a $90 million government boost.
The co-op will now target a 50 percent reduction in some emissions by 2030, from a 2018… Audio
Around the motu : Alisha Evans in Tauranga
The Tauranga City Council is seeking feedback on a proposed $220 million stadium, there's a call from Western Bay of Plenty officials for the Government to upgrade a critical highway for the region… Audio
New north Auckland motorway may be at risk of slips just weeks after opening
The multi million dollar Puhoi to Warkworth motorway could be at risk from a landslide just weeks after opening amid much fanfare. And it's been revealed the Transport Agency knew there was a problem… Video, Audio
Heavy rain reveals landslide problems on Pūhoi to Warkworth highway
The Auckland Anniversary floods have reactivated a landslide that now threatens a brand new $880m motorway north of the city.
Landslide threatens new motorway
The Auckland Anniversary floods have reactivated a landslide that now threatens a new billion-dollar motorway north of the city.
The Pūhoi to Warkworth highway has only been open a month, but cracks… Audio
Pothole Fund idea welcomed by transport groups, unlucky motorists
Pothole pain is being felt up and down the country, particularly in Northland. Audio
Pothole pain felt across country, National reveals makeover plan
Pothole pain is being felt up and down the country with the problem being particularly bad in Northland. The AA says some residents are choosing not to see family or are taking expensive flights out… Audio
Concrete v Timber: the pros and cons from an environmental
Urban issues correspondent Bill McKay joins Susie to talk about the differences between the use of concrete and timber in the building industry and the carbon footprint created by their use. Bill… Audio
Two years on and Westport waits
Residents are very frustrated and stressed over the lack of information of how the government support package is going to be rolled out.
Lack of progress from electricity retailers introducing
The government supported the need for electricity retailers to introduce mandatory minimum standards to protect vulnerable consumers - so why, four years later has nothing happened?. Consumer… Audio
Auckland Transport to close crossings
Auckland Transport is planning to close seven pedestrian crossings over railway lines around the city, as it gets ready for more frequent trains with the City Rail Link.
But it's upset several… Audio
The Week in Detail: Busted roads, overflowing lakes and car-free cities
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Busted roads, overflowing lakes and car-free cities
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioPassenger rail inquiry advises govt to investigate four new services
The Transport and Infrastructure Committee has recommended the government launch scoping studies for four rail services throughout the North Island.
Wellington one step closer to new sewage sludge treatment plant
Wellington City Council has signed a deal with a construction consortium to build a new sewage sludge treatment plant at Moa Point.
Tauranga's 1.7km highway link cost blows out to $300m
The cost of Tauranga's Baypark to Bayfair highway link has risen by another $30 million, reaching nearly $300m.
Christchurch head of Three Waters resigns after extended leave
Helen Beaumont had been out of office since February, with a colleague temporarily taking on the role in her absence.
'We need more resilient roads': Mayor's plea as tourism to Waitomo caves picks up
As the attraction recovers from the pandemic, the area is struggling with the impact extreme weather has had on the roads.
Willis: The postcode lottery for public hospital surgery
The government is taking the first step towards removing the postcode lottery for public hospital surgery. From now, people with mildly reduced vision will have earlier access to cataract operations… Audio
Wellington City Council approves digital map of underground infrastructure
The $4 million-funded Wellington Underground Asset Map will change the way buried infrastructure, such as telecommunications cables, gas pipes, and other services, are installed and maintained.