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October 2025 Coverage of S&P’s “New Zealand Water Reforms Don’t Guarantee Rating Relief For Local Councils” Report

Summary In late October 2025, S&P Global published a Scenario Analysis titled New Zealand...

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KPMG International Publication – “The Great Reset: Emerging trends in infrastructure and transport”

Summary The 2025 edition of KPMG’s “Emerging trends in infrastructure and transport” document is...

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OPINION: Six Major Reasons to Oppose Road Pricing

The authorities are planning to take you on “a journey” into a society with more surveillance and...

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Consultations April 2025: “Local Water Done Well” Water Service Reforms

There are “Local Water Done Well” consultations running at councils around the country with many...

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OPINION: How to Fix Councils

A guide to help concerned citizens organise for the next election By Andrew Bydder, Hamilton City...

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OPINION: Hamilton City Council Borrowing to Increase

The government is allowing debt to rise to 500% of waters revenue for new “Local Water Done Well” Council Controlled Organisations (CCOs). There are also plans to increase the borrowing limit for high growth councils to 350% of council revenue.

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Articles covering PM Luxon’s speech to LGNZ (August 2024)

Summary Prime Minister Christopher Luxon gave a speech at the Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ)...

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Wellington City Council looks to reduce numbers of raised crossings in Thorndon Quay plan

Opposition to Wellington City Council’s plan to install five raised pedestrian crossing along...

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OPINION: Luxon Nails Councils

By Andrew Bydder, Hamilton City Councillor Prime Minister Chris Luxon fronted the Local Government...

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OPINION: What to keep and what to cut in Hamilton’s Long-Term Plan?

By John McDonald, 2024 Hamilton East Ward By-election Candidate One of the main narratives being...

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Newsroom article: Three Waters repeal forces councils to hike rates by a third

Headline: Three Waters repeal forces councils to hike rates by a third Authored by: Jonathan Milne...

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