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24 October
The road is now open and diversions are no longer in place.
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Funny how “blow-out” gets so readily applied to cost escalation in the provision of public services (hospital rebuilds, the Cook Strait ferries) but when politicians get the figures wrong for their pet projects, its just a matter of opinion. Case in point : the original cost estimates for the Regulatory Standards Bill came to $18 million a year – but this week, MBIE calculations released under the Official Information Act indicate that the annual cost could be $50-60 million, or roughly three times the original figure.
For 100 years Rural Women New Zealand has made a massive contribution to New Zealand, and they’re not stopping. Today, as well as advocacy, activities continue to include community fundraising, volunteering, business development, and generally getting stuck in when it’s needed, including during adverse events.
The Taskforce will be led by the SFO and draw on specialist counter fraud and enforcement expertise to assess the extent of the corruption and fraud risk.
The group alleges that the PLB’s decision to impose an on-leash rule for the park’s popular off-leash “Bowl” Area was made without sufficient evidence, failed to consider alternative solutions, and disregarded overwhelming public opposition.
Six hours after the initial request for assistance, the NZDF P8 arrived on scene, its crew monitored the life raft and coordinated with the merchant oil tanker that was steaming to render assistance.
Nutrition experts found the government-funded school lunches are failing nutrition standards. The new lunches now provide only about half the energy recommended for a school lunch.
Rt Hon Helen Clark, the Foundation's patron, says 'we are very pleased to have these values-driven thought leaders contributing to our Foundation's mission of developing fair, sustainable and inclusive solutions to key long-term issues facing New Zealand.'
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