Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is set to address the media after a fresh poll shows he has been overtaken by Labour鈥檚 Chris Hipkins as preferred Prime Minister for the first time since the election.
Luxon will hold a post-Cabinet press-conference at 4pm. It will be livestreamed at the top of this article.
The latest Taxpayers Union-Curia poll shows Labour has overtaken National, and Chris Hipkins has pipped Luxon as the preferred Prime Minister. The poll, conducted from March 2-4, shows National is up 1.7 points to 33.6% but Labour has moved past it, up 2.8 points to 34.1%.
Luxon today announced the Government will open registrations of interest for the first stage of the Northern Expressway at this week鈥檚 infrastructure summit.
Luxon will be preparing for the country鈥檚 first Infrastructure Investment Summit this week, where he hopes to entice international investors to put their money in New Zealand. He described the summit and the newly created agency Invest NZ as 鈥渦sing every tool in the box鈥 to boost foreign investment and 鈥渒ick our economy into high gear鈥.
Around 100 global investment leaders are expected to attend the Auckland conference, including representatives some of the world鈥檚 largest banks and investment firms.
A proposed map of the Northern Expressway was also today released highlighting the different stages.
The first stage of the project covers Warkworth to Te Hana, a 26km long four-lane expressway connected to the new P奴hoi to Warkworth expressway.
鈥淭he indicative design includes an 850m long twin bore tunnel in the Dome Valley and three interchanges located at Warkworth, Wellsford and Te Hana,鈥 said Transport Minister Chris Bishop.
鈥淭he Warkworth to Te Hana section of the corridor is the most advanced in terms of designation, consents and property acquisition. This enables physical works to begin earlier than the other sections of the corridor and it will resolve the critical resilience challenges in the Dome Valley.
鈥淣ZTA is progressing planning and design for the remaining sections of the corridor. Decisions on the emerging preferred corridor for Sections 2 and 3, including an alternative to the Brynderwyn Hills, will be announced soon.鈥
He said there had been extensive market engagement by the New Zealand Transport Agency in recent months and 鈥渂ig international interest鈥 in the project.
鈥淐abinet has now approved NZTA to move to the next stage of procurement, and agreed that the project will be delivered as a Public-Private Partnership (PPP).
鈥淭he project is a significant opportunity for New Zealand鈥檚 infrastructure sector, as well as international investors flying in for the NZ Infrastructure Investment Summit.
鈥淔ormal procurement will begin this week with the Registration of Interest process. Registered parties will be invited to submit a formal Expression of Interest (EOI). This will be followed by a Request for Proposal (RFP) in mid-2025 for up to three shortlisted bidders, with a preferred bidder expected to be announced in early 2026 and the PPP contract finalised by the middle of next year.鈥
He said the detailed design and construction will start late next year. A completion date will be confirmed following procurement but is expected to be around 2034.
鈥淭he Northland Expressway is expected to make use of the Fast-track Approvals Act as well as the Public Works Act changes for critical infrastructure announced yesterday.鈥
He said the upper North Island was an 鈥渆conomic powerhouse鈥, with Northland, Auckland, Waikato and Bay Of Plenty collectively accounting for 53.7% of the population and 55.5% of the GDP.
鈥淭his isn鈥檛 just an investment into Northland - it鈥檚 an investment into the broader upper North Island area.鈥
Last week, Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop revealed the companies on the attendee list manage funds worth around $6 trillion of capital and come from 14 countries, including the United States, Britain, Canada, France and Japan.
鈥淣ew Zealanders can be proud that some of the world鈥檚 biggest investment and infrastructure entities are keen to learn about the opportunities New Zealand has to offer,鈥 Bishop said in a statement.
鈥淭heir decision to come here demonstrates that New Zealand is held in high regard internationally as an economy that is worth investing in.鈥
Earlier on Monday, the Government announced $3 million from the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy would be used to secure more business events in New Zealand.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Minister for Tourism and Hospitality Louise Upston during a press conference in February. Photo / Alex Burton
Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston said the funding would allow Tourism New Zealand to increase its annual conference bid development from 90 to 110 bids, attract high-value incentive programmes and enhance New Zealand鈥檚 presence at key international trade events.
The Government hoped the $3m, which is being put into Tourism New Zealand鈥檚 Conference Assistance Programme, leads to more than $30m in incremental spending as a boost for the the economy.
Funding is available to any organisation, including universities, to bid to host an international conference in New Zealand.
Monday鈥檚 press conference also followed news the three original Wh膩nau Ora commissioning agencies have lost their contracts in a tender process, including the John Tamihere-led North Island agency.
Four new agencies would take over in July and Ng膩ti Toa and Ng膩i Tahu have confirmed they are among the successful bidders.
Wh膩nau Ora leaders were alarmed at the decision to 鈥渄ramatically鈥 change the approach of the organisation in an overhaul that will impact $155m worth of contracts.
The Herald reported on Sunday an estimated 1000 jobs were at risk 鈥 and while some of those workers could be rehired by newly-chosen agencies 鈥 leaders warned about the huge upheaval and the potential loss of trust among M膩ori communities.
Julia Gabel is a Wellington-based political reporter. She joined the Herald in 2020 and has most recently focused on data journalism.
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