Listen "S3E1: Funding, Resilience, and the Future of Local Government with Susan Freeman-Greene"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Infrastructure Matters, we’re joined by Susan Freeman-Greene, Chief Executive of Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ), for a rich discussion on the challenges and opportunities facing local councils across Aotearoa New Zealand.Drawing from her background as a lawyer, mediator, and former CEO of Engineering New Zealand, Susan brings a unique perspective on the intersection of infrastructure, politics, and public service. We explore the financial pressures on local governments, the infrastructure funding deficit, climate resilience, and how collaboration and long-term planning are essential for sustainable communities.Listen in as Susan shares insights on rethinking service delivery, reframing conversations around asset maintenance, and building capacity in smaller and rural councils. She also outlines how LGNZ is addressing voter engagement and advocating for electoral reform to better support the sector.Whether you're in engineering, finance, or public policy, this episode offers timely strategies and thought-provoking leadership lessons from across the Tasman.
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