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Court rejects Greg Olliver golf course’s council claim

Olliver claimed public notification of an application for subdivision consent was illegal, unreasonable and unfair.

Gulf Harbour Country Club.

NBR Staff Wed, 14 May 2025

A company owned by controversial Auckland property developer Greg Olliver has had its bid for a judicial review of an Auckland Council decision relating to the Gulf Harbour golf club dismissed.

Olliver’s entity, Long River Investments, owns the land on which the golf course is located. It

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NBR Staff Wed, 14 May 2025
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