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After years of hard work and investment, a $13.6 million industrial hub for just outside Gore has been announced. It will be a 50-50 partnership between Hokonui Rūnanga and Robertson Investments and funded through a loan from the Regional Infrastructure Fund. At last week’s announcement are (from left) Hokonui Rūnanga manager Terry Nicholas, Gore district deputy mayor Joe Stringer, Robertson Investments owner Shona Robertson, Associate Minister for Regional Development Mark Patterson and kaumātua Michael Skerrett. Photo: Gerrit Doppenberg A planned $13.6 million industrial hub near Gore represents a significant investment that "can only bode well for the South, and for New Zealand", the associate regional development minister says.
Gore District Mayor Ben Bell alongside new deputy mayor Joe Stringer at the inauguration last Tuesday. Both share a vision of driving Gore towards economic growth and further business opportunities to help take the town forward. PHOTO: GERRIT DOPPENBERG The new-look Gore District Council was sworn in last Tuesday in a packed council chamber.
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