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Te Manatū Waka Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment are now consulting on a draft National Electric Vehicle (EV) charging strategy. Charging Our Future outlines, the Government’s draft vision for Aotearoa New Zealand’s national EV charging infrastructure to support our ambitious climate change goals.
The Minister of Transport is proposing changes to legislation to make it easier for local authorities (like councils) to make street changes that support public transport, active travel and placemaking. These proposals would enable local authorities to make street changes more efficiently and provide new ways for communities to be involved in changes that affect them.
Te Manatū Waka – the Ministry of Transport (the Ministry) is the Government’s system lead for transport. We provide advice to Government on transport issues and then help implement their decisions.
Te Manatū Waka – the Ministry of Transport (the Ministry) is the Government’s system lead for transport. We provide advice to Government on transport issues and then help implement their decisions.
This paper presents a view of the main issues facing the freight and supply chain as identified through discussions with stakeholders.
Napier City Council, Hastings District Council and Pan Pac Forest Products have jointly applied for protection areas above their ocean-based wastewater pipelines. The Ministry of Transport is consulting on the application on behalf of the Minister of Transport.
Long-term Insights Briefings (LTIB) are future focussed documents that are intended to provide greater visibility of future challenges and opportunities that may affect New Zealand and New Zealand society.
Thanks for your interest in the scope and structure of Te Manatū Waka Ministry of Transport’s LTIB. Both rounds of consultation have now closed, and the final document has been tabled in the House of Representatives. You can find a copy of the final LTIB here: Download the final LTIB document.
We are seeking feedback on possible changes to the Road User Charges (RUC) system.