Tom Hunt05:00, Apr 30 2021
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Shelly Bay, on Miramar Peninsula in Wellington, has caused all manner of strife as developers push to turn it into a $500 million development.
Developer Ian Cassels has extended an olive branch said to be worth $10 million in an effort to end the occupation of Shelly Bay and bring Wellington Māori back into his $500m development. Well-placed sources have confirmed that Cassels has offered to build a marae at the spot of the current occupation and that a joint partnership with Wellington iwi Taranaki Whānui Ltd (TWL) is now back on the table. The total deal is said to be worth about $10m to Taranaki Whānui.
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