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Eleanor Black
Eleanor Black is an Auckland freelance journalist and former senior writer at Stuff and the New Zealand Herald
How to solve our infrastructure crisis
NZ needs to agree a long-term, forward-looking plan for infrastructure that will aid our future needs
'Receiving texts from dolphins' – the smart tech helping the environment
SailGP’s dolphin tracking is just one of a handful of innovative Canterbury-based projects providing solutions to human problems while putting the environment front and centre.
Housing crisis is the 'canary in the coal mine'
NZ needs to change its approach to housing completely, and treat it as a public right, like health and education, property developer Mark Todd tells Eleanor Black.
Why we need to rethink the way we manage our resources
The RMA failed to protect our environment or solve critical problems like housing or traffic congestion. That's why infrastructure planning must be part of RMA Reform.
A pipeline of talented women leaders
An innovative programme to find and develop 25 exceptional young women leaders is open again for nominations. Eleanor Black outlines one student's experience
Unlocking a housing impasse
One of Auckland's big-four, urban fringe residential developments needs new thinking to solve the provision of its infrastructure. Eleanor Black reports