Building
Loafers Lodge and the lessons for higher density housing
In the push to get more people living in higher density housing, have our fire and building regulations been left behind? Audio
Loafers Lodge and the lessons for higher density housing
In the push to get more people living in higher density housing, have our fire and building regulations been left behind?
AudioUsing AI to value companies
A research team at the University of Auckland has successfully used artificial intelligence to evaluate the actual value of companies. Dr Helen Lu is a senior lecturer accounting and finance, at the… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Martin Bosley (Part 2)
Today on part two of The Panel, Wallace and panellists Ali Jones and Martin Bosley discuss the scrutiny our building regulations are facing in light of the tragedy at a Wellington hostel last week… Audio
Māori-led housing effort bringing peace of mind to Tai Rāwhiti
Rural Gisborne whānau are sleeping easy at night, knowing they have a permanent home on the land of their tīpuna.
Fire regulation proposal withdrawn just days before fatal Loafers Lodge fire
Key parts of a government proposal to bring in stronger fire protection for infill housing were withdrawn just days before the fatal Loafers Lodge fire.
Brian Joyce reflects on decades at Papakura Marae
Papakura Marae in south Auckland has been going for more than 40 years providing cultural, health and social services to the local community. Kaumatua Brian Joyce is the chairman and has been at… Audio
Fire protection expert on fatal Loafers Lodge blaze
There is no sprinkler system in the Loafer's Lodge, which has three residential floors and more than 90 residents.
Witnesses said the fire alarms did not go off automatically, and residents ran down… Video, Audio
Building waste still heading to landfill in Waikato
Some Waikato builders are still sending leftover construction material to landfill, despite the council's plan to minimise and recycle waste.
Currently, 50 percent of what goes to landfill comes from… Audio
Dunedin cancer doctors catch a shuttle bus to the oncology ward
Health bosses desperate to recruit new cancer doctors to crisis-hit Dunedin Hospital, will need to sell them on cramped spaces and shuttling up and down the street.
Te Whatu Ora has pledged to fix… Audio
The Week in Detail: From sea ice to story sovereignty
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: From sea ice to story sovereignty
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioLiquidations increasing for lagging building firms
Building and construction companies are being liquidated at twice the rate of the also-beleaguered hospitality industry. Audio
Liquidations increasing for lagging building firms
Building and construction companies are being liquidated at twice the rate of the also-beleaguered hospitality industry.
AudioThe Panel with Julie Woods and Mark Knoff Thomas (Part 2)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Julie Woods and Mark Knoff-Thomas look into falling passing rates in highschools. Plus, the new design at Wellington's bus interchange. Audio
First 3D printed building in the Southern Hemisphere completed
he southern hemisphere's first commercial building utilising 3D printed concrete has just been completed in Hamilton. The building was completed by Iconic Construction using QOROX walls. Company… Audio
Whangarei District Council drawn back into $64 million Oruku orbit
Whangārei District Council has once again stepped into the Oruku conference and event centre ring with a decision to put as much as $11.4 million towards the new version of the facility on the edge of…
Wellingtonians want say on housing development on prison site
Hundreds of Wellington people opposed to a big housing development high up on the site of an old prison are demanding to have a say in the project. Local iwi through the Port Nicholson Block… Audio
Te Whatu Ora to keep using facility above fault line for five years
Whakatāne's mental health facility at the hospital is not at immediate earthquake risk and will keep being used for up to five years.
Canterbury quake: CTV building engineer to face hearing after complaints
The Canterbury Television Building collapsed in the 2011 Canterbury earthquake, killing 115 people.