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NZ housing planners trapped in a ‘culture of wet cement’

'The fact is, our institutions are not up to this task,' EMA's Kim Campbell says.

Wed, 22 Aug 2018

Even if the rate of house building sped up, New Zealand would still be well short of its target supply in nine years if it doesn’t adapt to being one of the most urbanised countries in the world.

The fault? Lack of courage in both the civil service and construction companies, experts

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