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IN PICTURES: Queens Wharf plans get green nod

The plans confirmed for a temporary Rugby World Cup “party central” structure at Auckland's Queens Wharf are a $9 million steel and glass temporary structure, which building experts say meet sustainability criteria.In accordance with the prime

Jazial Crossley
Thu, 22 Apr 2010

The plans confirmed for a temporary Rugby World Cup “party central” structure at Auckland’s Queens Wharf are a $9 million steel and glass temporary structure, which building experts say meet sustainability criteria.

In accordance with the prime minister’s wishes but against the wishes of the mayor

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Jazial Crossley
Thu, 22 Apr 2010
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IN PICTURES: Queens Wharf plans get green nod
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