The Helen Clark Foundation and WSP call for urgent, cross-party consensus on how to fund and finance New Zealand’s growing infrastructure deficit, emphasizing long-term borrowing, equity, and revenue-generating models to ensure resilience and sustainability.
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systemic unfairness where councils bear costs but get no revenue
The hunt for magical merger efficiencies goes onurgent need for systemic investment to address long-term national shortfall
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