15 Jan 2019

National Aquarium expansion relies on $35 million govt boost

3:08 pm on 15 January 2019

A multi-million dollar expansion of Napier's National Aquarium is hoping to attract $35 million from the Provincial Growth Fund.

The project is expected to cost $55 million.

The project is expected to cost $55 million. Photo: National Aquarium

An application for funding will be sent this week to help pay for the $55 million project, though a detailed business case of the project is not expected to be completed until July, Napier Mayor Bill Dalton said.

"It's a very significant step," he said.

"Hopefully the government will give us $35m, we'll put in $10m and and we've got to find $10m from elsewhere," Mr Dalton said.

An internal site plan of the project.

An internal site plan of the project. Photo: National Aquarium

In August the Provincial Growth Fund contributed $350,000, which was half the cost needed to develop a detailed business case of the project.

If $35m was granted it would be the second-biggest payout from the Fund to date.

The National Aquarium from the ocean.

The National Aquarium from the ocean. Photo: Nation

Mr Dalton said talks with Air New Zealand's involvement in the project were also ongoing.