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Ghosts appearing at Artstation in February

Sunday, 11 January 2004, 3:42 pm | Auckland City Council

Visiting Irish photographer John Baucher brings his exhibition Islandmen Ghosts to the Artstation Gallery from 3-14 February. The eerie photographs explore the history of in the Belfast shipping docks in Northern Ireland. More >>

Green Lane East gets a wide berth

Wednesday, 24 December 2003, 11:31 am | Auckland City Council

Traffic congestion along Green Lane East during the working week and weekends will be eased in the new year, following Auckland City Council’s selection of Blacktop Construction Limited to undertake road widening work. More >>

Auckland City’s $20 million footpath upgrade

Tuesday, 23 December 2003, 2:31 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City is on time and on budget with a major $20 million footpath upgrading programme. More >>

Christmas too much commerce little Christianity

Monday, 22 December 2003, 9:43 am | Auckland City Council

Too many children are growing up completely oblivious to the real meaning of Christmas, believes Auckland City Mayor Hon John Banks. More >>

Rakino gets new waste management strategy

Friday, 19 December 2003, 4:19 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council last night adopted the Rakino Waste Management Strategy for inclusion in The Rakino Way, An Island Community’s Strategy. In 2002, some 34.48 tonnes of rubbish, including 5.28 tonnes of glass and 1.6 tonnes of paper/cardboard ... More >>

Contracts start $6 million Kohi Beach restoration

Friday, 19 December 2003, 9:29 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City is about to start its $6 million project to restore Kohimararma Beach and protect Tamaki Drive from coastal erosion. More >>

Brothel and commercial sex premises bylaw adopted

Friday, 19 December 2003, 9:21 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City’s brothel and commercial sex premises bylaw was adopted at tonight’s council meeting. More >>

City's growth must be managed not left to chance

Tuesday, 16 December 2003, 5:08 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City’s Central Sector Agreement with the Auckland Regional Council and the Regional Growth Forum is a groundbreaking document which ensures the future growth of the city is managed and not left to chance, says Councillor Juliet Yates, Chairperson, ... More >>

Zoo’s priority must be “own backyard”

Monday, 15 December 2003, 11:02 am | Auckland City Council

After living and working in Africa, and most recently Australia, Maria Finnigan has returned to Auckland Zoo to take up the position of Life Sciences Manager. More >>

Mayor upbeat over transport funding package

Friday, 12 December 2003, 1:31 pm | Auckland City Council

“A very good beginning to the end of gridlock traffic in Auckland. I give the Government 7.5 out of 10,” Auckland City Mayor Hon John Banks said today following the Government’s announcement of its transport funding, strategy and governance package for the region. More >>

Appeal Court rules for Auckland City in PSA Case

Wednesday, 10 December 2003, 5:46 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City has won its appeal against an Employment Court ruling which would have forced all employers to consult with unions, even when union members might not be affected by proposals. More >>

Venue change for Auckland City Music in Parks

Monday, 8 December 2003, 3:18 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City is changing the venue for its Music in Parks Winter Gardens concert series commencing Sunday 4 January 2003. More >>

Parking permits for multi-unit dwellings review

Monday, 8 December 2003, 1:55 pm | Auckland City Council

Central city residents with certain types of council residential parking permits have been given a four-year reprieve, following the decision by Auckland City Council’s Transport Committee to extend existing permits for multi-unit dwellings until 2007 ... More >>

Auckland City considers urban rail link

Monday, 8 December 2003, 10:16 am | Auckland City Council

The construction of an underground rail link extending from Britomart to the Civic, Pitt Street and the Western Line has been given serious consideration by Auckland City Council’s Transport Committee. More >>

Auckland City Transport Letter To Michael Cullen

Monday, 8 December 2003, 10:14 am | Auckland City Council

The Auckland City Council believes it is critical that a comprehensive, single focused and professionally run transport agency is established to move Auckland forward. We further believe that the transport agency should stand outside the existing agencies ... More >>

Auckland discloses plan for best-results

Monday, 8 December 2003, 10:12 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland’s Mayor, Hon John Banks, today released previously confidential detail on the regional transport governance structure Auckland City believes will deliver the most effective results. More >>

Released Auckland Transport Documents

Monday, 8 December 2003, 10:11 am | Auckland City Council

At an extraordinary meeting held on Monday 1 December 2003 the Auckland City Council considered a report prepared by the Auckland CEOs' forum for consideration of the Auckland Mayoral forum on 28 November 2003. More >>

One step closer to AK05

Friday, 5 December 2003, 10:19 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City’s Recreation and Events Committee has received a report from the Auckland Festival Trust detailing the overall performance of the Auckland Arts Festival, AK03. More >>

City endorses draft cycle and walking strategy

Friday, 5 December 2003, 10:16 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council’s Transport Committee has finalised its submission to the Ministry of Transport’s draft national cycle and walking strategy, released for consultation earlier this year. More >>

BIA needs to act quickly for homeowners ratepayers

Friday, 5 December 2003, 12:20 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City today called on the Building Industry Authority (BIA) to confirm it will act quickly to help people who own homes which local authorities nation wide consider might not comply with the building code. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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