Infrastructure
Cycling advocate on Wellington's Golden Mile project
The Golden Mile project emphasises space for bikes and pedestrians. Cycling advocate Patrick Morgan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Govt backtracks on plans to build rocket launchpads south of Christchurch
The Space Minister has done a turnaround on building rocket launchpads south of Christchurch. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Ben Thomas (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Sue Bradford and Ben Thomas to discuss the proposed demolishment of Begonia House in Wellington, Auckland's expensive Christmas tree and… Audio
Dunedin Hospital woes: 'Build it once, build it right, and build it now'
A leak has caused a partial ceiling collapse in Dunedin Hospital where sterilisation equipment is stored.
The machine that places road cones
A groundbreaking automated road cone machine, developed in Stratford, Taranaki, is set to transform roadwork safety. Audio
Smell from Hutt Valley wastewater plant won't be fixed for four years
There were tears and anger when Hutt Valley residents found out that a terrible smell from a wastewater treatment plant won't be fixed for another four years. Ashleigh McCaull was at Monday night's… Audio
Part of Wairoa River to close for laying of new cable
"This is an exciting advancement in our work to upgrade our network and improve the reliability of our electricity supply," Northpower said.
Tauranga marine precinct sale halted at 11th hour
The High Court granted an interim injunction, which prevented the the sale of Tauranga's marine precinct from being completed.
Wellington Airport's $500m upgrade plan
If approved, the changes would include more runway space.
Millions lost but storm-hit SH6 on West Coast is reopening
Westland's mayor says the district's economy has taken a massive hit, losing more than $1m each day since the road closed. Audio
Hutt City Council to take direct contol of Riverlink project delivery
Hutt City Council has been engaged in costing exercises and a review of project affordability and cost-efficiency.
Recycled water being trialled in AK
Watercare is to build a small-scale advanced water treatment plant to deal with drinking water issues caused by climate change - Matthew Hutching talked with Shannon Palmer from Watercare. Audio
Whangārei’s fluoridation fracas flares as deadline nears
Gavin Benney wants to halt his council's drinking water fluoridation implementation.
Wayne Brown unsure CRL will get across line in time
Auckland's mayor has lost confidence that the City Rail Link will be finished on time, despite assurances from officials.
Transporting NZ 'disappointed' over Desert Road closure
Transporting NZ says it is extremely disappointed to hear the Desert Road will close for two months over summer. Transporting NZ CEO Dom Kalasih spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Concrete roads cheaper and less polluting: report
A new report says building major highways out of concrete instead of asphalt would be 17-percent cheaper on average and less polluting in the long-run. The Infometrics report was commissioned by… Audio
Section of State Highway 1, Desert Road, to close for two months over summer
Waka Kotahi agrees it will "hugely inconvenient" but road building needs to happen when it's warm. Audio
Housing in NZ faces lack of supply as demand grows
We often talk about New Zealand having a problem with its supply of housing, and although prices have fallen in recent years, affordability is still stretched and that's due in part to a lack of… Audio
SH6 close to reopening after critical rock removal work finishes
Crews have worked hard over the weekend to remove rocks fallen at the Epitaph Slip, Waka Kotahi says.
Businesses in Tauranga blame new road layout for drop in sales
Tauranga business owners say sales have dropped because of a new road layout and one fears she'll have to shut her store.