Property Premium Who benefits from bigger cruise ships in Auckland? Resource consent for moorings at the end of Queens Wharf were approved despite opposition. Andrew Bevin Wed, 24 Apr 2019 cruise shipQueens WharfPanuku Developmenttourismsave our waterfront
Premium Work resumes on Mainzeal site Construction on the Shed 10 cruise ship terminal on Auckland's Queens Wharf began again today. NBR Contributor Thu, 21 Feb 2013 MainzealQueens WharfwaterfrontcruiseShed 10Macrennie Construction
IN PICTURES: The Queens Wharf Cloud Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism John Key yesterday unveiled the plans for Queens Wharf for next year's Rugby World Cup celebrations.The plans centre around a $9.8 million "multi-purpose, temporary facility" named The Cloud (pictured above).The redeveloped Queens Wharf will also feature landscaped open areas. Shed 10 will be refurbished and remain onsite.The historic (if crumbling) Shed 11 be "disassembled". NBR Contributor Tue, 26 Oct 2010 BusinessQueens WharfWorld Cup
Queens Wharf is party central It's official - Queens Wharf will be party central in time for the Rugby World Cup.This morning Rugby World Cup Minister Murray McCully announced an agreement between the government and Auckland Regional Council means the area will be redeveloped in time for next year's event. NBR Contributor Fri, 16 Jul 2010 BusinessQueens Wharf
Premium Stop dithering about Queens Wharf NBR understands John Banks is going to suggest to John Key that the Viaduct Events Centre could be used as “party central” for the Rugby World Cup.NBR suggested that same idea in March. NBR Contributor Fri, 09 Jul 2010 PropertyJohn KeyJohn BanksQueens WharfJasmaxJohn Coop
Premium Japanese ‘research’ boat in NZ - when reputation precedes you Japanese “research” vessels tend to get a bad rap these days, thanks to the Nisshin Maru and Shonan Maru – whaling ships in the Antarctic marauding as cetacean research vessels.So Private Bin couldn't help looking askance last night at a Tokyo University of Fisheries vessel, the Umitaka Maru sitting in the Port of Auckland.A whaling ship slipping quietly into the Queens Wharf? NBR Contributor Fri, 29 Jan 2010 BusinessPrivate BinQueens Wharfwhaling