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Fast-track gets on track with Port of Auckland, iwi housing

It’s a slow start, but the three projects are the start of a common sense move to cut through a ‘thicket of obstruction’, Shane Jones says.

Port of Auckland's consent application for significant wharf extensions look set for approval.

Port of Auckland's $120 million wharf extensions will be one of the three advance troops of the Government's fast-track approvals scheme.

The other two to be granted early sign off by the Environmental Protection Authority, unveiled on Thursday at Government's infrastructure investment summit, are

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Brent Melville Thu, 13 Mar 2025
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