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Sun 25 Jun' 23
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Why selling Auckland Port Operations is a particularly silly thing to do

By Greg Presland In auckland transport, Mike Lee, Ports of Auckland, Uncategorized, Wayne Brown

Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown is proposing that Council sells off the operations arm of Ports of Auckland despite the potential threat to Maritime Union workers, Auckland Businesses and the region’s development plans for downtown Auckland.

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Fri 19 May' 17
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The possible privatisation of Ports of Auckland

By Greg Presland In Cathy Casey, Mayor, Mike Lee, Phil Goff, Phil Twyford, Ports of Auckland

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