The EMA celebrates the announcement of a landmark city deal for Auckland, highlighting its potential to drive economic growth, improve transport efficiency, and deliver real, measurable progress through strategic collaboration between the government and local council.
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To something else entirely, if you're listening from Wellington, you're going to be able to use a pay wave card to catch public transport from this Sunday. This is not because of the new national ticketing system. Remember that? That's supposed to be the card that will eventually be able to use on all the public transport across the country. That system isn't due to be introduced to Wellington until late next year. So Greater Wellington Regional Council, if you remember, broadened its own contactless payment system in the meantime. John Reeves is the Public Transport Users Association National Coordinator and is with us now. Hey, John. Now, John, when I saw this being announced today that they had the system up and running, it surprised me because didn't they only just announce it at the end of last year?
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pragmatic use of existing infrastructure
Auckland City deal sets direction; now progress must followSocial-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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