Economy weakened by wharves compromise
If Aucklanders strangle growth of the city's wharves with politics and don't want the bigger and longer cruise ships in port, they won't come here.
Sally Lindsay for NBR NZ Property Investor
Tue, 05 May 2015
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Cruise liners’ port agent ISS-McKay says the industry will go backward for at least three to five years, given Ports of Auckland and its owner Auckland Council’s compromise on building only one wharf extension.
ISS-McKay managing director Craig Harris says the last-minute forced compromise is no
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Sally Lindsay for NBR NZ Property Investor
Tue, 05 May 2015
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