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    The Government's giving no clues on what it'll spend on replacing the aged-out Interislander ferries

    The Government's giving no clues on what it'll spend on replacing the aged-out Interislander ferries


    InterIslander
    InterIslander
    It is setting up a company to procure two new vessels for crossing the Cook Strait - aiming to set sail in 2029.

    The Government's been exploring alternatives since scrapping plans for two rail-enabled mega-ferries and upgraded port infrastructure about a year ago - blaming cost over-runs.

    It's not revealing the break-free cost from that contract.

    Finance Minister Nicola Willis says she won't disclose their maximum budget - because that would invite tenders to climb to that number.

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