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20/03/2024, 23:16 Briefing floats possibility of KiwiRail exiting Cook Strait Interislander ferry service : r/newzealand

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r/newzealand •50 min. ago
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Briefing floats possibility of KiwiRail exiting Cook Strait Interislander ferry service
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Willuknight OP • 50m ago
Enjoy the price of everything rising as we lose our state operator, and ferry crossing becomes a
monopoly to the highest bidder.
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Hubris2 • 1m ago
I bet Bridges already has a key National donor in mind for the contract...
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BeardedCockwomble • 31m ago
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20/03/2024, 23:16 Briefing floats possibility of KiwiRail exiting Cook Strait Interislander ferry service : r/newzealand

I'd say that National know the price of everything and the value of nothing, but judging by Nicola Willis'
inability to do basic sums even that might not be true. Create
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Dunnersstunner • 46m ago
At least the landlords are going to be respected.
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VhenRa • 20m ago


So I'm guessing the owner of bluebridge is one of National's donors and/or pals...
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Cathallex • 15m ago


Fuck it might aswell burn the whole country down at this rate.
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OldKiwiGirl • 9m ago
It is feeling like it’s going that way.
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WorldlyNotice • 28m ago


Maybe time to leave Wellington. Sounds like they're determined to screw travel between the islands, so
time to pick one.
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