Red socks type of leader needed to fix NZ’s infrastructure conundrum

Red socks type of leader needed to fix NZ’s infrastructure conundrum
Recent protests after costs blew out at Dunedin's new hospital build show NZers are getting fed up with infrastructure delivery. (Image: Supplied)
Olivia Blaylock
 Kiwis are fed up with New Zealand’s infrastructure delivery. In a global survey, New Zealand has ranked last – tied with Hungary – for its record of delivering national infrastructure projects. In the Ipsos 2024 Global Infrastructure Index 67% of Kiwis said the country is not doing enough to meet its infrastructure needs. But it will take a certain type of leader to guide New Zealanders to a future-proofed, bi-partisan infrastructure plan. It will most likely need to be someone with similar leadership...

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