The Government has announced what has been called a plan to take control of the Auckland waterfront for the duration of
the Rugby World Cup.
Cup Minister Murray McCully announced the plans – using powers under the Rugby World Cup Empowerment Bill – at a press
conference today, following criticism of the management of venues and transport on the opening night.
McCully said there were plans to open up more spaces and provide more amenities along the waterfront. He told National
Radio the substance of the plan was putting through urgent consents for these rather than a takeover.
The Government had previously been directly responsible for the management of the Queen's Wharf venue. Ministers have
maintained that opening-night problems occurred within the jurisdiction of Auckland Transport and the council.
The Auckland Mayor's office has said Mayor Len Brown was only being briefed following the announcement. Auckland Council
transport committee chair Mike Lee has called the plan an "overreaction".
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Radio NZ Audio:
Report: The Government is taking control of the Auckland waterfront for the rest of the Rugby World Cup.
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