The morning's worthies:
- Dileepa Fonseca still on target on Covid testing.
- Supply shortages in construction as far as the eye can see (Newsroom, $). All of the Covid messes are running up against a sector that geared up for the amount of construction that had been allowed (not much) and that has to expand as Auckland allows more growth and as the NPS-UD starts kicking in (though there is much yet to do in enabling growth - see the last bullet).
- Employer vaccine mandates remain a legal mess that needs to be sorted out (Newsroom, $). Can an employer mandate vaccination? "It depends" isn't good enough.
- Me, in the Stuff papers, on the interim report of the latest local government review. This one's a slow burn: it's got well over a year to go. But they're asking some good questions. I'll be in a webinar at lunchtime with the Property Council going over related issues.
- Duncan Greive on the need to involve the private sector in the Covid response.
- Once housing is properly considered a human right, can we round up Mission Bay objectors and send them off to The Hague?
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