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'Crazy sewing lady' wins rates competition
Jenny Bartlett, the first winner of council’s quarterly e-rates sign up competition, will be using her $2500 windfall to take time away from her sewing machine for a well-deserved holiday.
$2 million boost to housing for homeless
The James Liston Hostel will receive $2m to enhance emergency housing for rough sleepers and homeless people in the city centre.
Aucklanders sign up in droves for e-rates
Ratepayers have responded to Auckland Council’s quarterly rates competition with a surge in sign-ups for direct debit payments and e-rates.
Auckland adds 43,000 new residents in the June year
In the past year, Auckland’s population grew by more than 43,000 people and more than 1.57 million people now call Tāmaki Makaurau home.
New Progress Snapshot boosts council’s transparency
New initiative offers performance 'shapshot' at a glance.
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.
Review into North Shore firm's rates complete
An Auckland Council review into commercial operations on Defence land in Devonport has resulted in an increase of $310,000 in rates to be collected this financial year.
Council to refund inorganic collection charge to some households
Auckland Council will provide a refund of $22.77 to 230,000 households that will not receive its inorganic collection service within the current 2015/2016 financial year (ending 30 June 2016).
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