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Goff warns against turning congestion charging into a 'political football'

Goff has reversed his stance on congestion charging in Auckland, emerging a strong advocate.

Julie Iles Mon, 21 Jun 2021

Auckland Mayor Phil Goff has warned MPs against making proposed congestion charging into "a political football" given the importance of lowering the country's carbon emissions. 

Appearing before the Transport and Infrastructure Select Committee to present on Parliament's inquiry into congestion

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