A Queenstown gondola and housing proposal has faced criticism for lacking detailed planning, ignoring community consultation, and projecting modest economic and housing benefits amid significant environmental and infrastructure risks.
How this topic has been named, week by week. A new alias winning out is usually a framing shift.
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Now one of Nicola Willis's biggest surprises in yesterday's budget is a return to surplus by 2028-2029. And while that may sound nice, it's actually contingent on a hell of a lot of things going right and nothing going wrong. Sharon Zollner is ANZ's chief economist. Hello. What are the what do you make of these predictions in this budget?
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Scrappy election campaign looms over short-lived Budget unitylong-term financial resilience over short-term spending
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