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Hunter’s Corner
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Councils can watch and learn from Napier Port IPO

Hawke’s Bay shows businesses don’t have to be 100% council owned.

Tim Hunter Fri, 19 Jul 2019

Strange things have been happening in Hawke’s Bay. Elvis was sighted in a dairy in Hastings; pilchards fell from the sky on McLean Park; the face of Winston Peters appeared in the crust of a meat pie purchased by a Fijian fruit picker at the Ossian St Four Square.

Then there’s the selldown

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Councils can watch and learn from Napier Port IPO
Hunter’s Corner,
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