Tongariro Chateau costs taxpayers more than 2 million year

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One of Aotearoa's iconic historic buildings is costing taxpayers more than two million dollars a year while it sits empty and in disrepair. The famous Tongariro Chateau, at the base of Mount Ruapehu has been closed since February last year after getting an E grade for earthquake rating. That means the risk to people in the building is 25 times greater than expected for a new build . Ruapehu District mayor Weston Kirton speaks to Lisa Owen.