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Clock ticking on national bed tax, says Tātaki Auckland Unlimited

CEO’s comments follow reports from leaked council documents that Auckland mayor Wayne Brown wants to disestablish the region’s economic development agency.

The agency is focused on reducing its reliance on ratepayer funding by seeking new revenue streams.

Tātaki Auckland Unlimited chief executive Nick Hill says the clock is ticking on funding for major events in the region through a national bed tax, which requires government approval.

His comments come as The Post reported today on leaked documents that show Auckland mayor Wayne Brown is closer to

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Fiona Rotherham Mon, 30 Sep 2024
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