NZTD News
Lack of freight data will hinder growth, productivity
Posted on 10-Jul-2025
The Ministry of Transport’s surprise cancellation of a long-anticipated freight study has been slammed by national freight body Transporting New Zealand, who says it will leave policymakers guessing when it comes to investing in road, rail and coastal Shipping.
The Ministry of Transport has decided not to proceed with a new iteration of the National Freight Demand Study, despite having already sunk $164,000 on external advice relating to the project.
Previous Demand Studies looked at total changes in freight move...
.. Read MoreOCR Steady As She Goes
Posted on 10-Jul-2025
The Government’s responsible fiscal management has supported the Reserve Bank to keep the Official Cash Rate low, Finance Minister Nicola Willis says.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand today announced it would keep the Official Cash Rate (OCR) at 3.25 per cent while continuing to foreshadow further reductions in the OCR.
“There has been a 2.25 percentage point reduction in the Official Cash Rate since August last year – easing the cost of borrowing and delivering much needed cost of living relief for many New...
.. Read MoreOvernight closures coming for HB Expressway, as part of RoNS project
Posted on 10-Jul-2025
A stretch of State Highway 2 Hawke’s Bay Expressway will be closing overnight for 5 nights early next month.
The closures will allow road surface testing to be carried out as part of the Hawke’s Bay Expressway Road of National Significance (RoNS) project.
The expressway, between the Taradale Road and Pākōwhai Road/Links Road roundabouts, will be closed each night between Sunday 3 August and Friday 8 August. The road will close each night at 8pm and reopen at 5am the following morning. The work will be finis...
.. Read MoreA whole week of good things happening
Posted on 04-Jul-2025
There was some great news for the transport industry this week with the announcement that there will be an Industry Skills Board for the Automotive, Transport and Logistics sectors.
Vocational Education Minister Penny Simmonds said on Wednesday there will be eight ISBs which will be lead by industry experts and which will set training standards, do quality control and make sure that apprenticeships and traineeships match what employers and students need.
The Automotive, Transport, and Logistics ISB is somet...
.. Read MoreFocusing On Maintaining And Building Roads
Posted on 04-Jul-2025
The Government’s focus on improving roads across the country is well on its way, with the successful completion of one of the largest state highway road renewal programmes in New Zealand history, Transport Minister Chris Bishop confirmed today.
“We are focused on ensuring government agencies are better at looking after the infrastructure assets we already have, to ensure New Zealanders get the most from their public infrastructure,” Mr Bishop says.
“That’s why we’ve invested in road maintenance and renewals throu...
.. Read MoreNRC Chief Executive visiting lower North Island members
Posted on 04-Jul-2025
This week I have had the pleasure of being out on the road in the lower North Island meeting with members. Catching up with operators in their yards, hearing how their business is going. Being out on the roading network is crucial when it comes to accurately representing the transport industry to government, the public and media.
This trip I’ve visited members in Taumarunui, Raetahi, Fielding, Ohakea, Whanganui, Eltham and New Plymouth. It’s always a fascinating experience, no two operations are alike, covering numerou...
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