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How asbestos discovery is impacting Auckland museum's revenue

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RNZ,
Publish Date
Tue, 13 May 2025, 3:54pm
Asbestos found in a critical exit forced the museum's closure on Saturday.
Asbestos found in a critical exit forced the museum's closure on Saturday.

How asbestos discovery is impacting Auckland museum's revenue

Author
RNZ,
Publish Date
Tue, 13 May 2025, 3:54pm
  • Auckland War Memorial Museum is losing thousands in ticket sales due to asbestos closure.
  • Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson urges Fire and Emergency New Zealand to approve an alternative fire exit quickly.
  • The museum loses approximately $8000 daily, totalling $32,000 over four days.

Auckland鈥檚 deputy mayor is calling for urgency from Fire and Emergency New Zealand as the Auckland War Memorial Museum haemorrhages tens of thousands of dollars in lost ticket sales.

The museum has been closed since Saturday after asbestos was found in a critical fire exit, requiring Fire and Emergency to approve an alternative exit before members of the public are allowed back.

Meanwhile, Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson said the museum was missing out on thousands of ticket sales.

鈥淭his is a real problem for the museum, they average about 2600 visitors a day,鈥 she said.

鈥淪ome of those are obviously Aucklanders who don鈥檛 pay, but our visitors to the city who love going to museums [do] ... They鈥檝e lost probably $8000 a day for admissions, over four days of course that鈥檚 $32,000.鈥

Simpson said the lost revenue was 鈥済etting a bit scary, and urged Fire and Emergency to prioritise a solution.

鈥淪o, urgency from Fire and Emergency to get an agreement with the museum on their emergency fire exit is really, really important because we do need our Auckland War Memorial Museum open as soon as possible,鈥 she said.

There was no indication how long that could take but Simpson hoped it would be a matter of days.

鈥淭he timeline for me is 鈥榓s soon as possible鈥, but it has to be an agreed plan.鈥

A spokesperson for Auckland Museum said it was yet to receive an update from Fire and Emergency.

RNZ has approached Fire and Emergency for comment.

- RNZ

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