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New Ōtāhuhu Station opens this week
Auckland’s newest transport centre at Ōtāhuhu Station will open on 29 October, heralding the roll-out of a simpler public transport network for south Auckland.
Main construction work starting on Manukau Bus Station
Main construction work on the Manukau Bus Station will start next week, following Auckland Transport’s decision to award the contract to NZ Strong.
City development boom continues
Despite wet weather, development in the city centre progressed rapidly in September.
Catch public transport to the All Blacks vs Australia match
Catch public transport to the All Blacks vs Australia match on Saturday 22 October at Eden Park.
Council buildings finalists for World Building of the Year awards
Two recently completed Auckland Council buildings were finalists for the 2015 World Building of the Year awards - Te Uru Waitākere Contemporary Gallery and the MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange.
Housing and employment boost for Hobsonville Point
More than 400 new homes will be built in Hobsonville Point
Albany pool set to make a splash
Aucklanders can look forward to enjoying an exciting new swimming facility in Albany next summer.
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