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'Politically brave' decisions coming on Auckland's major transport projects

NBR View's Susan Wood talks to Auckland's deputy mayor Bill Cashmore on financing, transport and moving the port. Click on the headline for the full video and story.


Sally Lindsay
Tue, 27 Jun 2017

Auckland deputy mayor Bill Cashmore has come back from the biennial World Cities Summit in China determined to get the city’s major transport projects moving.

Mr Cashmore told NBR View's Susan Wood the biggest hurdle is funding but there are some politically brave moves coming from the council

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Sally Lindsay
Tue, 27 Jun 2017
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