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Auckland Council disappointed in George in the Park behaviour
The council is extremely disappointed to see and hear about the poor behaviour from a number of the attendees at George in the Park, says Events Manager David Burt.
Mayor signs historic iwi relationship agreement
Mayor Phil Goff has signed the first formal relationship agreement between mana whenua iwi or hapu and Auckland Council since the unification of Tāmaki Makaurau in 2010.
Q&A with Panuku Chief Executive Roger MacDonald
Panuku Development Auckland Chief Executive Roger MacDonald reflects on his first three months at the helm of the city’s regeneration agency and the opportunities that lie ahead.
New partnership secures Auckland film studio
Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED) has signed a long-term lease on the site developed for upcoming sci-fi movie Meg, and will initially operate the studio complex.
Monte Cecilia School costs released
In this update, the council confirms the cost paid for approximately 20 properties which have been progressively acquired for the expansion of Monte Cecilia Park.
CRL tunnel boring machine to start next stage of journey
The machine, named Valerie in honour of Olympian Valerie Adams, is being refurbished before tunnelling the final 200m stretch down Albert Street.
Bookings already secured for new convention centre
Auckland has won bids to host two large conferences at the New Zealand International Convention Centre in 2020.
Mayoral Housing Taskforce meets to tackle housing supply
Mayor Phil Goff has convened the first meeting of a taskforce on housing that brings together a diverse group of people to identify and overcome barriers to building more homes in Auckland.
Mayor disappointed at Government’s fuel tax decision
Mayor Phil Goff has expressed his disappointment at the Government’s decision to rule out a regional fuel tax despite Auckland’s worsening traffic congestion.
Upgraded water quality guide considered
A significant upgrade of Auckland’s Safeswim beach water quality monitoring programme is being considered by Auckland Council.
Westfield station to close in March
In November last year it had less than 330 passengers getting on and off services each day.
Trade Me pledges to help young Aucklanders find jobs
The programme is designed to help Auckland’s 23,000 young jobseekers (15-24 years) who are not in education, employment or training (NEET).
Pot-holing work to begin in the CBD
It's time to start work on the detailed design of the CRL’s mid-town and Karangahape Rd stations and the modifications to Mt Eden Station.
30-year plan for Auckland’s transport needs
A forward-looking transport plan to support major growth areas in the north, north-west and south of the region has been completed.
A new vision to help disabled Aucklanders
Local governments will play a greater role in helping disabled people to participate in their communities and achieve their goals on an equal basis as others.
Project Auckland
The mayor gave more detail about his plans for Auckland during the current term.
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