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Questions over housing intensificationThe Hutt Valley’s big sections and flat land make it the perfect canvas to execute new housing intensification plans, but holes are already being poke...
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SH1 expansion approval 'hypocritical'Climate organisations are criticising the Government for approving an expansion to State Highway 1 under Covid-19 legislation, saying the move goes ag...
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Better public transport needed for New ZealandThere has been a lot of interest in public transport in New Zealand lately and there’s a good reason for it. Nationally, transport makes up 20 per cen...
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Why is it so hard not to do roads?Promises were made, promises were not delivered and now we find ourselves back where we started, in a fashion.
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Why is NZ so bad at public transport?Recently there was some commentary about a 4 percent public transport fare rise in Auckland and how that contradicts the city’s climate change goals,...
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Canterbury first for new transport cardA long-awaited national public transport card will now launch first in Canterbury, but details remain murky about where and when Cantabrians will be a...
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Draft Emissions Reduction Plan releasedEarlier this year, the Climate Change Commission (CCC) released their advice to the government on how to meet our domestic emissions targets. There wa...
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Good rail infrastructure in New ZealandMichael Than explores the implications of a national skill shortage, the shift in focus from roads to rail, thinking internationally but acting locall...
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