Details of who's interested in clearing the way for Auckland's publicly funded party central on Queen's Wharf were kept from the public today ahead of a PR barrage planned for tomorrow.Resource Coordination Partnership project manager Tami McKay said ther
Jock Anderson Wed, 04 Aug 2010
Details of who's interested in clearing the way for Auckland's publicly funded party central on Queen's Wharf were kept from the public today ahead of a PR barrage planned for tomorrow.
Resource Coordination Partnership project manager Tami McKay said there was "a big pile" but refused to say how
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