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4 Infrastructure4.1 SummaryInfrastr
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elease of the Government Policy Sta
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4.2.2 RailRail is an integral part
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Increasing the volumes of freight t
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Wellington Airport 593 per hour. Th
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The 10 largest energy using industr
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Figure 61: Map of geothermal system
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Six line companies operate distribu
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4.3.3 GasSolid Energy New Zealand L
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4.4 Water4.4.1 IntroductionAccordin
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Ōtorohanga District CouncilWater a
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Wastewater assets include 191km of
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Figure 68: Flood protection direct
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Crown Fibre Holdings Ltd reached ag
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Chorus is delivering fibre to 700 r
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Figure 78: Wireless broadband in th
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Table 9:Census night population cou
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Figure 82: Population density5.2.2
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Figure 85: Proportion of population
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Figure 90: Percentage of age groups
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Figure 94: Proportion of territoria
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Residents of cities and rural hubs
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6 Natural resources6.1 SummaryThe W
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The region is made up of distinct l
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6.4 Soilareas. The Structure Plan i
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aggregate resources are put to a wi
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Figure 104: Surface water allocatio
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PM 10 has a wide range of negative
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Coromandel Peninsula Blueprint: a j
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Table 12:Local government economic
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Local authority Strategy Vision Goa
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8 Iwi8.1 SummaryIwi that have rohe
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Comprehensive information about eco
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SettlementprogressCentral NorthIsla
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9 Business and industry9.1 SummaryB
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Figure 109: Proportion of employmen
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exports. The sectors with the lowes
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Figure 114: Real labour productivit
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10 Capital10.1 SummaryA financial s
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Expansion/development capital refer
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Technology both value and undertake
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Information TechnologyInternational
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qualifications completed were in th
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Wintec takes a dual approach to Res
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Table 20: Crown Research Institute
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Specialist bee research group.Devel
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2004 was consumed as fossil fuels.
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organisations, iwi, tertiary educat
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Chorus 2012b. Rural broadband initi
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Matamata-Piako District Council 200
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New Zealand Government 2011a. Aquac
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Ōtorohanga District Council 2011c.
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Ultrafast Fibre Ltd 2011. Hamilton