Tourism New Zealand has invested $6.3 million to promote elite restaurants, while homelessness in Auckland has surged, with over 800 rough sleepers—a 90% increase since September. Concurrently, Kāinga Ora plans to halt $220 million in building projects and sell 900 homes by 2026. Critics question whether this prioritization of tourism over basic human needs reflects the values New Zealand once held dear. The stark contrast between luxury dining and rising homelessness raises concerns about societal priorities.
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