The article reports on Christopher Luxon’s efforts to bolster public confidence in his government’s economic recovery, amid controversy over a reversal of Auckland’s housing intensification plan and growing tensions between housing policy, infrastructure planning, and political盟s
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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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prolonged inaction despite repeated warnings and economic need
Nick Leggett: Infrastructure NZ chief executive on Queenstown being warned it needs to boost infrastructurehighlights New Zealand's poor return on infrastructure spending
Christopher Luxon: Prime Minister discusses the infrastructure costs and the City Rail Link, citizenship testSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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