The article outlines key unfulfilled coalition commitments from the New Zealand government, focusing on infrastructure projects like the Marsden Point dry dock and rail link, housing incentives for councils, and medical assessment reforms for benefit recipients, all set to be in或
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Uh we've been told that we'll continue to gain access to fuel, but the price is gonna be the problem. And uh, you know as well as I do, the price does end up destroying demand. But mate, every time we think there's a glimmer of hope, then there's a new tweet, and I have to recalibrate what we've uh what we've planned on. It's not flash, but you know, we're at the end of the railway line, and I say to your cockies and the people listening, and they're in their thousands, hundreds of thousands, that we're doing everything we can to maintain supply to New Zealand. But because we don't have a refinery, we have few options, and over time we're gonna have to lessen our demand on imported fuel. But in the short term, we've got to manage our way through this uh fiasco.
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a restoration of national energy infrastructure
The Country 04/06/26: Shane Jones talks to Jamie MackaySpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.