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    Rail Minister Winston Peters is disputing the reported final cost of dumping the mega-ferries project - of 671-million-dollars

    Rail Minister Winston Peters is disputing the reported final cost of dumping the mega-ferries project - of 671-million-dollars

    15 August 2025
    Peters argues the 449-million for infrastructure, project management, and wind-down costs isn't all lost, with elements still being used.

    Settlement for cancelling the contract with a Hyundai shipyard for the two new inter-island ferries cost 144-million-dollars.

    It brings the total paid to the boat builders, to 222 million.

    He says that was actually lower than the 300-million originally provisioned.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity


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