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Auckland still losing appeal for investors, migrants

Second ‘State of the City’ audit suggests urgent need for national strategy to make Auckland better and shout about it more – before it’s comprehensively eclipsed by other global cities.

Dita De Boni Mon, 12 Aug 2024

Auckland is much less on the lips – or the shortlists – of international investors, businesses, and highly skilled migrants according to the latest State of the City report – and it risks becoming even more invisible to these groups without an urgent, concerted effort.

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Dita De Boni Mon, 12 Aug 2024
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