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Tātaki Auckland on plans for Western Springs

Tātaki Auckland on plans for Western Springs

RNZ News19-05-2025
sport infrastructure 23 minutes ago
Auckland council's economic and cultural agency is backing plans for Western Springs stadium to become the home for football club Auckland FC. Tātaki Auckland chief executive Nick Hill spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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