The Mayor of Auckland says the Government's planned rates cap is a silly idea that won't save households much money
The Mayor of Auckland says the Government's planned rates cap is a silly idea that won't save households much money
3 February 2026
Under the change, rates rises above four-percent would need Government approval.
Wayne Brown says his plan - with an average 7.9 percent rates rise - is needed to fund things like the City Rail Link.
Brown's compared the savings provided by the rates cap, to the price of one can of baked beans a month.
He says there's better ways of getting re-elected than rates caps, and he's proven that.
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