How many people live in greymouth
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Wellington is also the southernmost capital city of a sovereign state. The outgoing Grey district mayor Tony Kokshoorn is also supportive of bonded migrant schemes, and laments the ongoing decline of his town, 30km north of Hokitika, which is still struggling to recover from the Pike River mine disaster of , in which 29 people died.
We only have 4 to 5 million people here. New Zealand can actually grow with the help of immigration. Many young, working-age coasters left for highly paid jobs in Australia, and have not returned. There are no underground coalmines left in New Zealand now and our district relied entirely on underground coalmines. Kokshoorn says the monolithic Warehouse in the centre of town and the rise of online shopping has also killed off the bricks-and-mortar trade of Greymouth, and the knock-on effect has been a loss of street life and vitality.
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