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Patrick Brockie: Auckland ready to take the toll
We need smarter ways to get moving, says Patrick Brockie.
We need smarter ways to get moving, says Patrick Brockie.
What we have has been built up over years of careful planning.
Aucklanders will drive around 1 billion more km on the state highway network this year.
Australia's economic powerhouse faces vast geographic imbalances.
The Government has a multi-year, multibillion-dollar infrastructure programme planned.
Since Mainzeal collapsed five years ago there has been considerable industry turmoil.
The water treatment plant in Mangere took top honours at the CCNZ awards.
Suggestions for reform could impact on local councils, reports Tim McCready.
49 industry speakers are lined up to address the nation's infrastructure challenges.
Damien O'Connor is shaking up old thinking on agri-food with his ginger group.
John Monaghan on the need to evolve New Zealand's dairy regulations.
New Zealand primary industries are ripe for opportunity, if we want it.
Compliance carries a considerable investment in time, resourcing and ongoing cost.
New devices and systems are making today's agribusinesses far more capable and proficient.
James Shaw says environmental goals can help foster new innovations for agribusiness.
A 'fourth industrial revolution' is seeing the convergence of biological solutions.
Māori are leveraging their $50 billion plus in land and sea-based assets.
There needs to be innovative thinking around investment structures for the agri sector.
Kiwifruit marketer is building a stronger foundation in China, writes Tim McCready.
Could king salmon become "as big as dairy" for New Zealand? Pattrick Smellie investigates.
John Hayward and Susan O'Regan set out with a bold ambition.
The economies included in the CPTPP account for 13.5 per cent of world GDP.
Stephen Jacobi makes the case for proactive involvement in China's Initiative.
Chinese consumers are putting a premium on the safety and provenance of food.