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  1. Yes there will always be those who rort the system Martyn.

    This time it is the wealthy rich living on an expensive piece of real estate.

    In am surprised the hole wasn’t plugged by National but of course national don’t want to loose the rich elders voting support among the electorate either i guess.

  2. A lot of the pensioners living on Waiheke (including myself),have been here a long time and bought when property was cheap. There are many people here who are struggling, both old and young. Today a (now former) neighbour, in her 30s, who has never lived anywhere else, has left the Island, driven off by high rents. Many of the older people here, would find it hard to pay for frequent hospital visits. It is a beautiful place, but it is wrong to assume everyone here is rich.

  3. This quote is pretty indicative of the shoddy logic applied in this story.
    “It’s the equivalent of over 100 one way trips a year – a usage rate which would be near impossible to achieve unless you were working on the mainland and living on the island.”
    This equates to 1 return trip a week. Hardly commuting frequency. This kind of sensationalist claptrap is not journalism.

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