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St James Theatre restoration gets a boost
Auckland Council has approved funding towards the restoration of Queen Street’s St James Theatre.
Smarter investment in sport
A more strategic approach to sports facilities is under the microscope at Auckland Council.
Council receives unitary plan recommendations
A key milestone in New Zealand planning history was reached on 22 July when the Independent Hearings Panel delivered the reports containing its recommendations on the proposed Auckland Unitary Plan.
What's in the unitary plan USB?
The key to the future development of Auckland is contained on a single USB. But what is inside?
Unitary Plan recommendations: What you need to know
The Independent Hearings Panel presents Auckland Council with its recommendations on for the Auckland Unitary Plan on Friday 22 July. But what does that actually mean, and what is the Independent Hearings Panel?
Affordable housing in Auckland
While the council doesn’t build houses it does have a wide range of responsibilities in relation to housing including building and resource consents and planning rules and it works closely with central government, community agencies and the privat...
Auckland’s growth means big decisions for the new council
Auckland Council’s 2016 pre-election report, released today, outlines what the most important of those decisions might be, as well as what more needs to be done to enable Auckland’s unprecedented growth.
Auckland – before and after
Auckland is a city on the rise, and a city that’s changed dramatically over the past decade. It wasn’t that long ago iconic landmarks such as The Cloud, Wynyard Quarter, shared spaces and The Lightpath didn’t exist.
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