A critique of the government's lack of funding support for councils considering the bed levy, highlighting unfair expectations and insufficient financial backing.
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Um, and what we've actually got to invest in a lot of is the the assets we already own, but in Queenstown's case, it's actually new stuff. And so I think unlocking new ways of funding. Like we've we had an event last year with Sir John King in Queenstown and he backed the position that Infrastructure New Zealand took on. Let's unlock some different ways of funding things. So we talked about a uh a bed charge, which is where you would put um obviously a charge on all those uh b overnight beds, you know, because any given night, 25% of people who are occupying a bed in Queenstown are not permanent residents, and there's about half a billion dollars to spend on three water infrastructure alone over the next ten years.
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innovative revenue mechanism for infrastructure investment
Nick Leggett: Infrastructure NZ chief executive on Queenstown being warned it needs to boost infrastructuredismissed as simplistic and double-standarded
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