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Wynyard Quarter innovation precinct developments reach completion milestone
After over a decade of master-planning and two years of construction, today Wynyard Quarter’s innovation precinct reached another significant milestone with the blessing of 10 Madden, N. Cole Building and Freda Barnes Plaza.
Stowaway mouse snared by biosecurity dog
A mouse, hoping to spend a relaxing weekend on an island in the Hauraki Gulf, had its plans derailed when it was spotted emerging from a passenger’s bag and scurrying off into the confines of a pest-free warranted vessel.
Halfway point brings change of Deputy Chair for Waitematā Local Board
The end of April 2021 brings a change of Deputy Chair to Waitematā Local Board.
Queen Street to get a makeover as COVID-19 works replaced
Wide boardwalks, seating and native plants in planter boxes will soon replace the plastic sticks and temporary footpaths on Queen Street between Customs Street and Shortland Street.
Construction of trial cycleway on the Viaduct to begin this week
Auckland Transport and Panuku Development Auckland are working together to deliver Project WAVE - a trial cycleway through the Viaduct area of downtown Auckland, connecting the Nelson Street and Quay Street cycleways.
Regeneration works underway at Western Springs
Work on the regeneration of native forest in Western Springs Lakeside Te Waiōrea is now underway, starting with the removal of 198 exotic pine trees that are unstable and posing a safety risk to the public.
Astonishing engineering and meticulous restoration sees CPO reopen
After four years of City Rail Link-related closure, Auckland’s historic Chief Post Office reopens today - returned to the city, ready to resume its role as the ‘front door’ to the Britomart Transport Centre.
Independent review finds need for significant improvements to health and safety at Ports of Auckland
There is need for significant improvements to health and safety at Ports of Auckland.
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