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Thank Christ for that. I'm sick of having to put my wetsuit on to swim at Back Beach in the middle of summer.

Do you think New Plymouth could be the GC of NZ if it warms up a bit.? Some real cheap property here if you think it's a go.

Asking for a friend
Bloody 'ell Moby, wait'll Greta hears about this, she might put a fatwa on you
 
Bloody 'ell Moby, wait'll Greta hears about this, she might put fatwa on you
I know, pity she's not a looker otherwise she would be welcome here to discuss why she's not supporting and protesting about what is going on in the Sudan and plus why we continue to kill our most vulnerable.
Gaza is/was a basket case. More pressing issues at home Chloe, oh and by the way Chloe, what do you think of the Trump ceasefire. ;)
 
What a complete shitshow costing nz hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars.

Well done National and Nicola WIllis


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A few numbers are getting bandied about on this project, and various parties are making hay with it. Here's what I understand:
  • $671m was spent on the original project, now canned. This project was canned as it was tracking towards $3b total, due to required infrastracture improvements
  • $222m was paid to Hyundai for progress payments and a cancellation fee
  • The remaining $450m was paid to consultants
  • The ferries would have cost around $500m, but other funds (presumably $2.5b including the $450m spent) were required to make them work with our existing infrastructure
  • Instead, we are getting some different ferries from China. Some infrastructure spend is required, but not as much as the original project
That's as much as I care to understand. I don't think the original plan was a slam dunk. The new plan won't be perfect, but sounds like someone that knows a bit more about these things thinks it is the lesser of the two evils despite the cancellation fee

I'd put $2b of the original project's costs in the same category as the new hospital in Dunedin. As in (from Labour's perspective) - "yes we are doing it. But we haven't fully costed nor budgeted it yet. We'll do that later"
 
A few numbers are getting bandied about on this project, and various parties are making hay with it. Here's what I understand:
  • $671m was spent on the original project, now canned. This project was canned as it was tracking towards $3b total, due to required infrastracture improvements
  • $222m was paid to Hyundai for progress payments and a cancellation fee
  • The remaining $450m was paid to consultants
  • The ferries would have cost around $500m, but other funds (presumably $2.5b including the $450m spent) were required to make them work with our existing infrastructure
  • Instead, we are getting some different ferries from China. Some infrastructure spend is required, but not as much as the original project
That's as much as I care to understand. I don't think the original plan was a slam dunk. The new plan won't be perfect, but sounds like someone that knows a bit more about these things thinks it is the lesser of the two evils despite the cancellation fee

I'd put $2b of the original project's costs in the same category as the new hospital in Dunedin. As in (from Labour's perspective) - "yes we are doing it. But we haven't fully costed nor budgeted it yet. We'll do that later"

The $450m was mainly to contractors for breaking their construction contracts, a much smaller portion was to the design consultants.
 
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