Labour criticises the National Government's Auckland minister for failing to address rising living costs, infrastructure gaps, and unaffordable reforms, arguing that Auckland is not a priority in policy and delivery.
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Now there's a warning that Queenstown needs to double its infrastructure in the next 15 years. It's come from the boss of Southern Infrastructure, who says the population in Queenstown is booming and the roads and utilities aren't keeping up. And the pitch that he's got is a gondola network. Nick Leggett is the CEO of Infrastructure New Zealand and joins us now. Hello, Heather. I mean, he is right, isn't he, that the infrastructure's just not keeping up.
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growing funding gap threatening services
Release: Cost of living in Auckland still not a priorityurgent and systemic failure of transport and utilities
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