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Pricing the impact of failing infrastructure on natural capital services
The impact of the Parnell sinkhole and associated sewage discharge on the natural capital services provided by the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, Tīkapa Moana, Te Moananui-ā-Toi.
Important milestone sees Te Whau Pathway construction recommence
The Te Whau Pathway, is one step closer to becoming a reality after construction resumed today, on a section of the pathway in Te Atatū.
Beachcombing leads to additional caulerpa detection at Medlands Beach
Exotic caulerpa has also been detected at Medlands Beach on the east coast of Aotea Great Barrier Island – thanks to the vigilance of Auckland Council Biosecurity Advisor Karen Thode.
Green Flags to fly at parks and Tūpuna Maunga of Auckland
Four Auckland parks and one tūpuna maunga have received international Green Flag Awards for meeting global excellence quality measures.
Auckland parks receive international award
Auckland Council’s park management has been hailed as world-leading by an international panel of judges from the World Urban Parks (WUP) network.
Prohibited Fire Season for Hauraki Gulf Islands
Fire and Emergency NZ has declared a prohibited fire season for the Hauraki Gulf Islands, from 1 December 2023
Arataki Visitor Centre reopens
For the first time since February this year, the Arataki Visitor Centre, seen as the gateway to the Waitākere Ranges Regional Park, is set to welcome visitors again in time for the summer.
Auckland Council Group CFO to depart
Auckland Council’s Group Chief Financial Officer Peter Gudsell has announced his departure from the organisation after three years in the job, heading for a new role in the private sector.
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