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UPDATED: Robust local economy may pump SkyCity profit

Stakeholders eager to hear of growth and find out how blown-out convention centre cost negotiations are progressing. Plus, PM comments on taxpayer position. 

Calida Smylie
Tue, 10 Feb 2015

UPDATE:  Prime Minister John Key told media at Parliament today the government would not rule out a taxpayer top-up for the government’s controversial convention centre deal with SkyCity. He says the costs blew out because the design is bigger and “flasher” than originally proposed and that he

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Calida Smylie
Tue, 10 Feb 2015
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UPDATED: Robust local economy may pump SkyCity profit
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