
Annabel Turley: Christchurch Business Association says they have been given a large chunk of government funding for Te Kaha stadium
Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB
June 1, 20223m 9s
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Show Notes
More money to go down the drain, as Christchurch City Council prepares for another round of consultation over the city's costly stadium.
Some Cantabrians are angered by the latest setback, with the budget's blow out up to $150 million.
The projected new price tag is now at least $673 million.
Christchurch Central Business Association chair Annabel Turley told Kate Hawkesby they've been given a large chunk of funding by the Government for the project.
She says if a person was given a big sum of money to buy a new home, they wouldn't wait and put it out for consultation as the price goes up.
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Some Cantabrians are angered by the latest setback, with the budget's blow out up to $150 million.
The projected new price tag is now at least $673 million.
Christchurch Central Business Association chair Annabel Turley told Kate Hawkesby they've been given a large chunk of funding by the Government for the project.
She says if a person was given a big sum of money to buy a new home, they wouldn't wait and put it out for consultation as the price goes up.
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