As Minister of Housing, she is acutely aware of how decades of under-investment in infrastructure and the building of affordable homes has led us to where we are today, Megan Woods said yesterday.
Great. But what is being done about it?
Plenty – but nothing that hasn’t been announced already, it seems.
At least, not according to the speech which Woods delivered to the InfrastructureNZ conference.
Woods ticked off a list of programmes already under way and legislation already passed, and she reiterated the Government’s intention to replace the Resource Management Act. But an audience of infrastructure buffs hoping to be the first to hear of new initiatives would have been disappointed.
Woods’ speech was among the new posts on the Beehive website, since we last checked.
Among the others:
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