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Business Scoop » New Report Reveals New Zealanders Views On Infrastructure Issues

Press Release – New Zealand Infrastructure Commission Over 23,000 New Zealanders have called for action to address the countrys infrastructure issues in a new report published today by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga. – Over 23,000 responses to the survey on New Zealand’s infrastructure. – Drinking water identified as the number one infrastructure issue for New Zealanders. – Strong support for improved public transport and reduced investment in new roads. – Backing from New Zealanders for climate change action. Over 23,000 New Zealanders have called for action to address the country’s infrastructure issues in a new report published today by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga.

Community Scoop » New Report Reveals New Zealanders Views On Infrastructure Issues

Press Release – New Zealand Infrastructure Commission Over 23,000 New Zealanders have called for action to address the countrys infrastructure issues in a new report published today by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga. – Over 23,000 responses to the survey on New Zealand’s infrastructure. – Drinking water identified as the number one infrastructure issue for New Zealanders. – Strong support for improved public transport and reduced investment in new roads. – Backing from New Zealanders for climate change action. Over 23,000 New Zealanders have called for action to address the country’s infrastructure issues in a new report published today by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga.

A Changing New Zealand Has Major Impacts For Our Infrastructure

Wednesday, 2 June 2021, 11:33 am New Zealand’s population is going through the greatest change since the post-war baby boom, says Dr Paul Spoonley, speaking at the Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga’s Looking Ahead Symposium in Wellington on Tuesday. We can see several trends playing out, an ageing population combined with lower fertility as fewer children are born to older parents. In addition, we see New Zealand becoming increasingly urban which also results in population decline or stagnation in a growing number of our regions. We can also expect much greater diversity as immigration continues to be an important source of the skills we need, says Dr

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Te Waihanga Welcomes The Budget s Commitment To Infrastructure

Thursday, 20 May 2021, 4:23 pm The New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga, welcomes the Budget’s ongoing commitment to infrastructure through a $4 billion boost to the capital allowance. This will support investment in roads, public transport, schools, health, housing, and climate change mitigation. New Zealand is facing many long-term infrastructure challenges, including responding to demographic and technological change, addressing climate change, catching up on housing supply, and upgrading run-down water infrastructure. But it’s not all about building new things. We need to be thinking about how we make smarter and better decisions about the existing infrastructure we have. Most of the infrastructure we will be using in 30

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