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Upper Harbour stalwarts step down from politics
The decision of three local government stalwarts not to seek re-election has cost Upper Harbour Local Board more than 60 years of experience.

Auckland Council explores sale of Own-your-own home scheme
Auckland Council’s Finance and Performance Committee has given the green light to divesting its equity share in the Own-your-own home scheme.

New director appointed to council CCO Tātaki Auckland Unlimited
Tourism industry expert Graeme Stephens takes up board role.

Acknowledging Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in Tāmaki Makaurau
Find out where you can sign a condolence book for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Barber Ken calls time on local board career
Long-serving Manurewa Local Board member Ken Penney is not seeking re-election.

Development Contributions policy out for second public consultation
Auckland Council is seeking feedback on the next stage of updating its Development Contributions Policy, to ensure new developments contribute fairly to the funding of the council’s infrastructure.

Animal Management annual report reveals impact of COVID-19 pandemic
More dogs than ever, puppies aplenty, adoption opportunities galore and an increase in badly behaved canines.

Severe sentence handed down for double dog attack
In a decision in the Manukau District Court, Judge Philip Recordon handed out one of the severest sentences to date in an Auckland Council dog prosecution case, to the owner of two dogs who caused serious injuries on two separate occasions to two...
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