6th May 2018 Ports of Auckland
Ports of Auckland and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei today unveiled Te Toka o Apihai Te Kawau, a commemorative memorial of the founding of Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland).
Four inner city beaches, a lagoon, an underground Māori cultural centre and even a “volcano” are being touted in an ambitious new plan for Auckland’s container port.
A 50% jump in cruise ship numbers helped lift Ports of Auckland’s interim revenue to $120.6m for the six months to December 2017, up 9.1% on the same period a year earlier.
This year has been the most successful ever, with over 72,000 people visiting over the weekend
Ports of Auckland has released the results of its study into the feasibility of using shore power for cruise ships berthed in Auckland.
Ports of Auckland wants to build a new hotel, a rooftop public park and upgrade its cruise berths on its waterfront site, according to a draft 30-year master plan released today.