Infrastructure
Voting period nearly over for Auckland's most underground election
Auckland's Entrust election is nearing the end of its voting period, but will this year's candidates be able to break the 30 year chokehold one group has had on it? Audio
Transmission Gully link road to close for five months
Just two years after opening, Wellington's Transmission Gully link road is being ripped up - and people online are asking why this wasn't sorted from the start. The road - which connects the… Audio
NZ lacking in housing, rail and flood defences - survey
A global survey indicates two thirds of the population believe New Zealand is not doing enough to meet infrastructure needs.
'Critical infrastructure': Regional airlines need govt funding - operator
Sounds Air says all regional airlines are "increasingly desperate" and need backing from the government - and Shane Jones has floated the idea of a dedicated fund. Audio
New fast-track bill criteria still 'heavily weighted against environment' - critic
Officially recommended changes include giving one minister the ability to nominate projects, and putting the final say on approving them to a panel of experts.
Fuel costs, exchange rate blamed as Sounds Air pulls plug on capital to Westport flights
The airline was operating the service at a loss which was not uncommon for regional services, its boss says. Audio
Building enough supply chain resilience, sustainability to survive next global crisis
Analysis - External events can severely disrupt the flow of goods, delay deliveries or damage critical infrastructure.
'Is there not other options?' Controversial Ruataniwha Dam back on council agenda
"This is always going to be an emotional subject," but could help with water security, one councillor says. Audio
Huge water leak in Wellington buckles road, cracks pavement
A man working nearby said he thought the council was putting in "a kayak lane" and lamented the impact on local businesses.
Deep pockets needed for water reform
South Wairarapa and Carterton households could be faced with an average water bill of $7000 by 2035 if Wairarapa councils go solo for transformational water reform.
Nelson Hospital: Govt commits $10.6m for ED improvements
The government has revisited plans for a complete rebuild of the hospital.
The Panel with Nick Leggett and Ella Henry (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Mark Leishman and panellists Nick Leggett and Ella Henry discuss the party-hopping process that the Green party may decide to utilise and the disparity in the cost of parking… Audio
Tararua mayor's ultimatum over highway toll
Tracey Collis says there is little public support for a toll on the replacement Manawatū Tararua highway.
$40m makeover for Palmerston North Airport
The revamp will take two years, transforming the airport into a regional transport hub.
Tauranga votes to fluoridate water, but mayor questions safety
Mahé Drysdale has voted against adding fluoride to the city's water supply, saying he has "real question marks around safety" and wants more assurances it did not pose a risk.
Peters' $100b infrastructure fund is the right idea. Politics-as-usual is the problem
Analysis - Success will hinge on getting the details right and, more importantly, getting the politics out of infrastructure planning.
Govt may intervene in Wellington City Council management
The Local Government Minister says he is seeking advice on options to intevene in Wellington City Council following plans to change its long term plan. The comments came after the the city council… Audio
Sir Brian Roche appointed new public service commissioner
Sir Brian Roche has been appointed as the new public service commissioner. Sir Brian has held a number of top roles at the Auckland Regional Transport Authority, Waka Kotahi and NZ Post. Audio
Minister warns council over airport runway saga
Regional Development Minister Shane Jones has labelled the decision "perilous".
Bluebridge's Connemara ferry to be monitored more closely
Maritime NZ does not currently approve and certify the operation and its crew, carry out the regular flag state control inspections, nor undertake the same audit of its safety management systems.