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'Lukewarm' response for Labour's fuel tax hasn't changed for a decade

Aucklanders should be involved in any consultation, says Automobile Association's Barney Irvine.

Nathan Smith
Fri, 27 Oct 2017

The Automobile Association is not opposed to a regional fuel tax but it says there has to be a robust business case for the new government-introduced funding steam.

The proposed 10c a litre regional tax is to be paid by Auckland motorists to fund the Labour-led coalition’s plans to build light

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Nathan Smith
Fri, 27 Oct 2017
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