The sinking of the Titanic of the Pacific by a Nazi sea mine in the Hauraki Gulf on June 19th, 1940, continues to captivate us, especially with rumors of hidden gold onboard. As the ship remains submerged, an ecological disaster looms, posing potential risks to the environment. Despite the passage of time, the tragic event and its aftermath still hold a powerful grip on our collective imagination.
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Govt instructs Auckland Council to allow buildings of at least 15 storeys near key train stations
The Government has directed the Auckland Council to permit the construction of apartment buildings at least 15 storeys high near key train stations as the City Rail Link (CRL) nears completion. Housing Minister Chris Bishop emphasized the need to maximize housing and development around CRL stations to leverage the economic benefits of this significant investment. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The Government wants to let people build tall apartment buildings near train stations...
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