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The Government is helping Canterbury’s aerospace industry take off with further infrastructure support for the Tāwhaki Aerospace Centre at Kaitorete.

  • Infrastructure

The Government is setting aside $6 billion to build back better with greater resilience from the recent Auckland floods and Cyclone Gabrielle, and protect New Zealanders from increasingly severe and unpredictable weather events.

  • Cyclone Recovery
  • Finance
  • Infrastructure

The completion of upgrades to the Auckland Film Studio will provide an economic boost for Auckland and the country as a whole.

  • Arts, Culture and Heritage
  • Economic and Regional Development
  • Infrastructure

Tauranga will be the first region to use a new Government tool to raise funding for much-needed infrastructure.

  • Housing
  • Infrastructure

Making the Resource Management process quicker, cheaper and better will help boost New Zealand’s economic growth.

  • Finance
  • Infrastructure

The Government has tabled its response to Te Waihanga/New Zealand Infrastructure Commission’s first infrastructure strategy.

  • Infrastructure

The Government is progressing a preferred option for LGWM which will see Wellington’s transport links strengthened with light rail from Wellington Station to Island Bay, a new tunnel through Mt Victoria for public transport, and walking and cycling, and upgrades to improve traffic flow at the Basin Reserve.

  • Infrastructure
  • Transport

Increased infrastructure investment will continue to play a critical part in securing New Zealand’s recovery from COVID-19.

  • Infrastructure

The Government has welcomed Te Waihanga/New Zealand Infrastructure Commission’s first infrastructure strategy as a major milestone in building a more prosperous, resilient and sustainable future for all New Zealanders.

  • Infrastructure
  • Local councils ownership of water entities confirmed and new shareholding structure put in place
  • Infrastructure
  • Local Government

The Prime Minister has officially opened the Transmission Gully motorway, in time for the Easter break, school holidays, and the return of tourists to New Zealand.

  • Prime Minister
  • Infrastructure
  • Transport

The Government is bringing Auckland’s transport infrastructure into the future by moving forward with an additional Waitematā Harbour crossing, progressing light rail from Auckland’s CBD to the airport, and creating a linked-up rapid transport network as part of a 30-year plan.

  • Infrastructure
  • Transport

The Government is increasing its investment in the New Zealand Upgrade Programme (NZUP) to support New Zealand’s economic recovery.

  • Infrastructure
  • Transport

The Transmission Gully Interim Review has found serious flaws at the planning stage of the project, Infrastructure Minister Grant Robertson and Transport Minister Michael Wood said.

  • Infrastructure
  • Transport

The Government is investing $9 million to upgrade a significant community facility in Invercargill, creating economic stimulus and jobs, Infrastructure Minister Grant Robertson and Te Tai Tonga MP Rino Tirikatene have announced.

  • Infrastructure