A podcast featuring Christchurch NZ Chief Executive Ali Adams highlights the city's appeal as a 'Goldilocks city' driven by affordable living, strong job markets, and emerging industries like aerospace and clean tech, while noting a surge in construction and population growth.
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Well, you know, for the first time in a couple of weeks, I think he deserves to be happy. Happy. The Crusaders, of course, played their first match at the new $683 million one New Zealand stadium in Christchurch. It was opened by the Prime Minister a few weeks back and Chris Luxon is a former Christchurch lad, just like John Key was before him. The last couple of weeks have probably been the toughest, I would say, in Luxon's relatively short political career. But the new stadium's clearly been like a shot in the arm for him.
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