A new report that sets out an "affordable" plan to tackle New Zealand's infrastructure has just been released.
It was written by the Infrastructure Commission, and it covers all aspects of infrastructure from water pipes, roads, power lines, hospitals and schools to courts.
In the 200 plus page report, there are 16 recommendations and 10 priorities for the next ten years. RNZ Political reporter Anneke Smith joins Jesse to discuss it.
Much of the work repairing a road underslip like this one outside Titirangi isn't easily visible, but massive anchors, nails and concrete are all used in repairs. Photo: RNZ / Nick Monro