Press Release – Property Council Of New Zealand This is a big spending, big promising Budget that will leave many of the housing, infrastructure and climate resilience challenges left untouched, Property Council New Zealand Chief Executive Leonie Freeman says. There is no doubt the Government …
“This is a big spending, big promising Budget that will leave many of the housing, infrastructure and climate resilience challenges left untouched, Property Council New Zealand Chief Executive Leonie Freeman says.
“There is no doubt the Government has invested heavily in this Budget. However, for many of the core issues around housing supply, climate resilience and delivering infrastructure at pace, the Budget doesn’t offer any new, alternative options.
Thursday, 20 May 2021, 2:55 pm
“This is a big spending, big promising Budget that will
leave many of the housing, infrastructure and climate
resilience challenges left untouched, Property Council New
Zealand Chief Executive Leonie Freeman says.
“There
is no doubt the Government has invested heavily in this
Budget. However, for many of the core issues around housing
supply, climate resilience and delivering infrastructure at
pace, the Budget doesn’t offer any new, alternative
options.
“It’s encouraging to see the Government
engaging with the community and investing $733m in Māori
housing, and our members are supportive of any initiative
that increases and improves New Zealand’s housing stock.
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Green Building: Summit leads shift to a healthier, greener New Zealand
5 May, 2021 05:00 PM
3 minutes to read
NZ Herald
The Green Building sector says it has the solutions, the opportunity and the momentum to play a lead role in the shift to a healthier, greener New Zealand.
The building and construction sector comes together today at the Aotea Centre in Auckland for the Green Property Summit: Better buildings, together focused on reducing carbon emissions. Now it is time for our sector to play a leading role in driving a greener, healthier, zero carbon Aotearoa, for the benefit of all New Zealanders, say summit co-leads, Leonie Freeman (CEO, Property Council NZ) and Andrew Eagles (CEO, NZ Green Building Council).
Green Building: Leonie Freeman on how to better the property eco-system
5 May, 2021 05:00 PM
4 minutes to read
Leonie Freeman, fighting the corner for the Property Council. Photo / Fiona Goodall
Leonie Freeman is an incisive thought-leader when it comes to developments in the property world.
But she is also a major driver of change. As CEO of the Property Council New Zealand, Freeman is co-host of today s Green Property Summit. She has held major roles in the property sector spanning both public and private, from creating the concept of what is now realestate.co.nz to buying and transforming her own residential property management business. Fran O Sullivan put some questions to Freeman.