The government has fast-tracked approval for the Ryans Road Industrial Development in Christchurch, citing its potential to address industrial land demand, support job creation, and boost regional economic activity through proximity to the airport.
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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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