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Tourism and climate change - how will tourism be in the futureUp to 2019, Aotearoa New Zealand had 3.9 million overseas tourists arriving and travelling through the country mainly using rental cars, campervans, m...
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Why we won't raise our kids in suburbiaA video comment about reclaiming our streets from cars and develop 'kids' friendly suburbia to allow for the independence of children being important...
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Waikato carbon negative public transport from 2027A radical plan to achieve negative net carbon emissions from Waikato public transport from 2027 onwards has the tick from local leaders. The goal – ex...
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Carbon neutral? Nah, being carbon negative, says Waikato regional councilA radical new idea to make Waikato public transport carbon emissions “negative” by 2027 - through the likes of zero emissions vehicles, tree planting...
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Give people transport choices and get right tools for the jobThere’s freedom to getting around a city easily without a car. You can leave your home without looking at the timetable, show up at the station or sto...
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$15m transport innovation fund for 'Kiwi ingenuity' to target climate changeA new $15 million fund supporting innovative transport solutions could mark the start of a new era in the way project success is measured. Hoe ki a...
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Mode shift will unlock Wellington's potentialBefore we can answer the question: “What sort of transport system do we want in Wellington city/region?”, we must first ask: “What sort of city/region...
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Hamilton City looking at in-lane bus stops to improve bus servicesHelping buses move quickly around the city could see them get priority on some of Hamilton’s busiest streets, yet there’s concern it could cop flak fr...
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