We would like to make the local government sector aware that Sport New Zealand is commissioning ‘National Facility Strategies’ for the future provision of aquatic and indoor sport and active recreation facilities, building on those developed in 2013.
Category: infrastructure
Waka Kotahi Innovation Fund
The Hoe ki angitū – Waka Kotahi Innovation Fund has been set up by Waka Kotahi to support the private sector to develop and accelerate innovative solutions that will help to solve some of our biggest transport challenges.
Boosting local voice and accountability in the new resource management system
The Local Government Resource Management Reform Steering Group is currently consulting on how to better enable local democratic input and accountability in the future resource management system. Feedback should be provided by 15 March 2022. Taituarā invites you to join us online for an opportunity to ask the Steering Group members any questions you have on 24 February 2022.
Draft Infrastructure Strategy released
The Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga has just released its Draft New Zealand Infrastructure Strategy. This was developed following consideration of submissions received during their public consultation as well as stakeholder engagement, international and domestic research, and the results from the online Aotearoa 2050 survey.
Te Waihanga inviting feedback on sector State of Play reports
Te Waihanga / New Zealand Infrastructure Commission is seeking feedback on reports that look at the current state of New Zealand’s infrastructure.
Te Waihanga inviting feedback on water sector State of Play
Te Waihanga, the New Zealand infrastructure Commission’s latest discussion document looks at the country’s water infrastructure.
Infrastructure for the Future
New Zealand’s infrastructure deficit, and how we can better plan for the future have recently become some pretty hot topics. To help address this Taituarā is holding an ‘Infrastructure for the Future Forum’ on 24 June 2021. This is timely given Te Waihanga | The New Zealand Infrastructure Commission is currently consulting on a 30-year Infrastructure Strategy for New Zealand.