New Zealand Declines $200M Public Transport Funding
The New Zealand government has declined approximately $200 million in funding intended for various towns across the country. Affected areas include New Plymouth, Dunedin, Wellington, Hawkes Bay, and Nelson. The rejected funds were designated for the improvement or expansion of public transport services. Transport Minister Chris Bishop confirmed that approximately $200 million in funding was declined for various regional public transport projects. The decision was discussed during parliamentary exchanges with opposition MPs.
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RNZ National
“Minister stating that about 200 million of funding was declined for towns right around the country like New Plymouth and Dunedin, Wellington, other places.”
RNZ National
“the government looking at in its Minister stating that about 200 million of funding was declined for towns right around the country like New Plymouth and Dunedin”
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