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We bought a hill, now what? The past and future of Te Ahu Pātiki

Former Green Party co-leader Rod Donald would've been honoured by the campaign to Buy the Hill and the huge outpouring of public support, his widow says.

Less than half of shovel-ready projects begun by deadline

Thomas Coughlan05:00, May 07 2021 Stuff The Government announced in March it was extending the bright-line test, reducing tax deductions on property investments, and would step up investment in communal infrastructure to support housing developments. Less than half of the Government’s ‘’shovel-ready’’ infrastructure projects have begun by its first self-imposed deadline, with just 44 per cent of the 150 projects under construction by the end of February. Last year, the Government announced it would fund 150 ‘’shovel-ready’’ projects, costing $2.6 billion. The projects, including the Naenae pool development, the Eastern Bays Shared Path, and the Wellington District Court, were meant to kick-start the economy with an infrastructure boom as the country recovered from Covid-19.

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