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Eastland twin berth project gets green light

Project, which will substantially upgrade berth capacity, has been stymied in the court appeal process for a decade.

Eastland Port.

NBR Staff Thu, 12 Dec 2024

The Environment Court has signed off on Eastland Port’s plans for a twin berth after a decade-long process.

The consent covers 26 separate resource applications, including extending the Gisborne port’s wharf eight, reclaiming land, dredging operations, and upgrades to its stormwater system and

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NBR Staff Thu, 12 Dec 2024
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