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    Dunedin City Council's set to spend almost 350-thousand dollars on its campaign against cuts to the city's new hospital

    Dunedin City Council's set to spend almost 350-thousand dollars on its campaign against cuts to the city's new hospital


    A report to councillors says an extra 200-thousand dollars is needed to keep the campaign running through to the end of the Christmas break.

    Councillors will consider whether to approve the funding at a meeting on Monday.

    Governance manager Clare Sullivan says if approved, the total expenditure will be 2-dollars-60 per ratepayer.

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