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Both traffic lanes of new Queenstown Kawarau Falls Bridge open Thursday

Traffic will flow in both directions* over the entire length of Queenstown’s new $22 million Kawarau Falls Bridge from mid-afternoon* Thursday, 10 May.
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Workers are valued: Toll signs worldwide union agreement

Workers are valued: Toll signs worldwide union agreement
The Toll Group has underlined its strong commitment to ensuring safe and fair working standards for all its employees across its 1,200 sites in 50 countries, by signing a unique agreement with the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) and its affiliated unions.
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Transport package positive but doesn't address congestion

Apr 26 - "The Government’s announcement of a fully-funded $28 billion ten year programme for Auckland is very welcome, but to reduce congestion beyond today’s levels road pricing and improved alignment of housing and employment with transport is required," says Stephen Selwood CEO of Infrastructure NZ.
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$28 billion funding package for Auckland roading and public transport projects unveiled

Apr 26 - A $28 billion transport programme has been unveiled for Auckland in what's been described by the Government and Auckland Mayor Phil Goff as the country's largest ever civil construction programme.
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Hyundai-Kia develop wireless fast-charging system

2018 Kia Soul EV wireless charging test car. Photo / Kia USA
Hyundai-Kia America have announced an important development for the future of electric vehicles with the successful trial of a working wireless fast-charging system writes By David Kavermann  for Driven.
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When cars hit the end of the road

Apr 23- Around 150,000 cars a year are scrapped in New Zealand. Here's where they go writes Rob Stock for Stuff
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SeaLink – the vital link to the islands of the Hauraki Gulf

Apr 23 - SeaLink, the indispensable link from Auckland to Waiheke and Great Barrier Islands will operate all its services under the SeaLink name from Monday 23 April.
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National transport strategy needs to get runs on the board win support: Braid says

Apr 16 - New Zealand's government needs to get some tangible wins with its national transport strategy in building a more efficient, resilient and sustainable freight network to avoid returning to an uncoordinated policy, says Mainfreight chief executive Don Braid
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NZ public transport poised for makeover with nationwide ticketing, contactless payment

One ticket will rule them all after Project Next.
Greater Wellington Regional Council is leading a large consortium of New Zealand public transport authorities in the search for national public transport ticketing technology.
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Brake offers free webinar for fleet operators on distracted driving

Brake, the road safety charity, is running a free online session for professionals with responsibility for at-work drivers, on the topic of eliminating driver distractions.
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Lyttelton Port issued with further strike notice

Apr 12 - Lyttelton Port has today received a further notice of strike action for 26 April to 29 April by the Rail and Maritime Transport Union (RMTU) for approximately 11 Marine staff. Strike action by this small group will close the Port.
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MAN Truck & Bus : New Zealand freight forwarder, TIL Logistics, supplements its MAN fleet

Apr 11 -  The New Zealand freight forwarder, TIL Logistics Ltd, which has its headquarters in New Plymouth, uses the 36 new MAN TGS Euro 5 models with M cab and MAN TGX models with XL cab for a range of different tasks.
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