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Annual Budget 2022/23 consultation confirmed
Auckland Council has adopted the Consultation Document for Annual Budget 2022/23.
Annual Budget 2022: What’s the focus this year?
Public consultation on the Annual Budget 2022/2023 is open from 28 February to 28 March 2022.
Strong support for Auckland Council’s views on government Three Waters Reform proposal
Auckland Council’s views on the government’s proposed three waters reforms are strongly backed by the public, according to independent polling and the results of council consultation.
New director appointed to council CCO Watercare Services Limited
Auckland Council has appointed Julian Smith as a new director to the board of its council-controlled organisation, Watercare Services Limited.
Mayor Goff pays tribute to Le Mamea Taulapapa Sefulu Ioane (QSO)
Auckland Mayor Lilomaiava Phil Goff says he is saddened to hear of the death of Le Mamea Taulapapa Sefulu Ioane on 15 January.
Auckland Council extends vaccine pass requirement
Auckland Council has confirmed that all its staffed facilities and council-run community events will require the use of vaccination passes until June 2022.
Fire season change for mainland Auckland
Mainland Auckland is now in a restricted fire season. The change occurred at 8am, Monday 10 January.
Have your say on our draft management plan for regional parks
Consultation on Auckland Council’s draft Regional Parks Management Plan is now open to the public.
Councillor Fa'anānā Efeso Collins: Homelessness is not anti-social behaviour
Cr Collins gives his opinion on homelessness in Auckland.
Council approves updated Contributions Policy
Auckland Council’s Finance and Performance committee has approved the updated Contributions Policy, which will come into effect on 10 January 2022.
Auckland Council approves updates to three bylaws
One bylaw replacement and amendments to two other bylaws have been approved by Auckland Council’s Governing Body.
Regional Parks to receive Māori names and share history
Six of Auckland’s regional parks will receive Māori names that showcase and celebrate the stories of the region’s rich Māori history.
Auckland Council celebrates International Day for Persons with Disabilities
Today, 3 December is the United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities, a day aimed at encouraging understanding and increasing awareness of the need to be inclusive of people with disabilities in every aspect of our political, soc...
NZ’s Three Waters Reform: Have your say on what it means for Auckland
Consultation opens today seeking Aucklander’s views on how the government might set up a new water entity for Auckland and the northern councils.
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