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Local boards’ decisions on the council’s direct provision of early childhood education
The impacted local boards have made their decisions regarding the future of Auckland Council’s Kauri Kids early childhood education (ECE) centres.
Council takes steps to reduce property footprint
A property optimisation programme started by Auckland Council and its CCOs in 2018 means that the office footprint is on track to shrink to under 70,000 by June 2024 and achieve some $13 million in savings per year in reduced operating costs.
Memorial Beacon shines again
Find out about the illuminating history of Auckland's WWI Memorial Beacon, six months on from its return home to Quay Street
Mayor welcomes new City Centre Advisory Panel
Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown expects the newly formed City Centre Advisory Panel to hit the ground running when it meets for the first time today.
Cost of flooding and cyclone events could hit $4 billion
Initial estimates of costs associated with the flooding and cyclone events of early 2023 could be as high as $4 billion once broader climate resilience costs are taken into account.
Safe speed limits near schools – share your views
358 schools proposed to have new, safe speed limits outside the school gate.
Manukau is on the move – amazing new amenity for families
Manukau is on the move. While this southern centre isn’t shifting anywhere anytime soon, it could be said it’s going places.
Our $100 billion natural capital asset: the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, Tīkapa Moana, Te Moananui-ā-Toi
Hauraki Gulf Forum Co-Chairs Nicola MacDonald and Toby Adams have today welcomed the release of a ground-breaking natural capital valuation of the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, produced for the Forum by the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research (...
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