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The original was posted on /r/newzealand by /u/gdogakl on 2024-09-29 23:04:16+00:00.


I'll start: -Dunedin Hospital plans are progressing well and construction is expected in the next few years (with a $10bn price tag).

-Christchurch Cathedral rebuild on track to be finished by 2311 for the three hundred year anniversary of the earthquake.

-A decision 'any day now' is expected on the replacement interisland ferry, but rail groups are opposed as they say we should build a rail tunnel.

-Electricity spot prices hit $1,000 as pending decision on grid scale storage set to be made any day now.

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