Christopher Luxon discusses New Zealand's fuel supply security, highlighting strengthened agreements with Singapore and South Korea, expanded diesel storage at Marsden Point, and confidence in maintaining supply amid global market uncertainties.
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I mean, I think most people, yeah, no, there will be. I think if you just go back over the last 30 years, it's been a Punch and Judy show between central and local government, frankly. They're not aligned. They're not on the same pages. They do stuff to each other. It's just counterproductive. And the ratepayer is the taxpayer. So what this is saying is, look, can we just work together in a more coherent strategic way where we're more aligned? So some examples. Eden Park has had a bunch load of really confining bylaws and the whole. the whole thing's built up over 30 years. We've worked with the council on that. They've been really supportive of us busting all of that up and we've done that together. If you think about the massive investments on CRL and on the New Zealand International Convention Centre, we know we need to densify above those transport hubs and we're very aligned on getting on with that job. And if you think about it, Mike, I have seen I think at least two goes of harbour crossings across Auckland dumped in by governments of central governments of different sizes. The council never saw them, never asked about. about them what you get is some lovely glossy a3 pictures for for a tunnel or a bridge that was supposed to be built in 2020 never happened so um we've i think there's a really good way we can work together as partners as we should like this
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seeking trusted suppliers to avoid market volatility
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