A $3billion hospital or a $10 billion tunnel and a highway that’ll cost 10% of total infrastructure spend. New Zealand’s current government is choosing roads over hospitals. That is all. newsroom.co.nz/2024/10/01/r...
Today from The Detail: Questions are being raised about our healthcare infrastructure taking a back seat to roads after the Dunedin Hospital back-track
Maybe. It did feature on the ole bastion of local journalism, 'What's News Dunedin?' though.
I actually wondered at the time if it would be one of those situations where a bunch more allegations emerge.
Shit, Mel. It was fairly big at the time, but I think from the Stuff article? www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/3502...
i traveled to missouri to be with those desperately trying to stop the execution of marcellus “khaliifah” williams. this piece is quite long - please give it a read if you have time: www.webworm.co/p/marcellus
I traveled to Missouri to be with those desperately trying to stop the execution of Marcellus “Khaliifah” Williams.
$3B for a hospital covering almost half the south island? no, no, unacceptable, impossible, financially irresponsible. $10B for a tunnel speeding up the trip from Wellington airport by 15 minutes? now that's just sound financial planning