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Nixon monument brings descendants together
Mayor Phil Goff met with descendants of the battle at Rangiāowhia regarding the fate of the colonial statue.
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Council’s strong credit ratings reaffirmed
Both Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s have reaffirmed the council’s credit ratings as AA and Aa2 respectively on a “stable” outlook.
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Seniors Advisory Panel calls for engagement
Did you know that Auckland Council has a Seniors Advisory Panel who advocates for older people in our region?
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Significant investment and solid financial performance
Auckland Council’s Group 2016/2017 Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2017 has been formally adopted by the council’s governing body.
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Auckland Transport to address flooding along Tāmaki Drive
Auckland Transport is planning to raise Tāmaki Drive by up to half a metre to mitigate the effects of flooding.
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Auckland Council Living Wage takes effect
The first phase of Auckland Council’s Living Wage policy came into effect on 1 September, lifting the wages of more than 1,500 employees to $18 per hour.
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20 million rail trips in 12 months
Auckland's commuter train network has surpassed all its passenger forecasts to record 20 million train trips in one year, a mark that the network wasn't expected to hit for another three years.
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Auckland Council votes to get on with Drury South development
A decision on 24 August by Auckland Mayor Phil Goff and Auckland Council's Governing Body has ensured the development of 700 houses and a new business park in Drury South will continue.
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