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Work still to be done: the emergency response in Tāmaki Makaurau continues
“It has been almost four weeks since the emergency response was first activated, when Tāmaki Makaurau was hit with devastating floods. Two weeks later, Auckland and the rest of the country responded to Cyclone Gabrielle.
Isolated communities remain front of mind
While the weather has settled this week in Tāmaki Makaurau, the effects of Cyclone Gabrielle are still being felt, particularly in our isolated communities.
Auckland Council CEO steps down
Mayor Wayne Brown today announced that Auckland Council Chief Executive Jim Stabback has resigned.
Critical supplies given out to isolated communities
Isolated communities across Tāmaki Makaurau received welfare drops of essential supplies over the weekend, helping to tide them over while access to their road, community or area is restored.
Auckland Emergency Management to close regional parks across Tāmaki Makaurau
For safety reasons, Auckland Emergency Management has temporarily closed five regional parks in the Auckland region – Waitākere Ranges Regional Park, Muriwai Regional Park, Ātiu Creek Regional Park, Tāwharanui Regional Park, and the western side o...
Annual Budget 2023/24 consultation confirmed
Auckland Council’s Governing Body has adopted the Consultation Document for Annual Budget 2023/24, with public feedback open from midday on 28 February until 11pm on 28 March.
Auckland Council staff redirected in advance of Cyclone Gabrielle hitting the region
In preparation for Cyclone Gabrielle, Auckland Council will close all non-essential services across the region on Monday 13 February and Tuesday 14 February.
Auckland Council preparing facilities ahead of Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle
See which Auckland Council community facilities and venues will close in advance of Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle
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