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How to address NZ's multi-billion-dollar infrastructure deficit?

Mayors say there’s a gap between what local authorities have to do and their ability to pay for it.

Brent Edwards Thu, 19 Nov 2020

Mayors of three of the country’s fastest growing cities are calling on central government to give local authorities more funding to build the infrastructure they need.

Tauranga mayor Tenby Powell said his city would have to spend $4.3 billion on infrastructure over the next 10 years, but could

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Brent Edwards Thu, 19 Nov 2020
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