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Golden Jubilee Parade set down for Friday

Wednesday, 16 October 2002, 5:17 pm | Auckland City Council

A parade to commemorate the Queen’s fiftieth year since accession to the throne is scheduled for this Friday in Auckland and is to commence in Queen Elizabeth Square at noon. More >>

Banks pledges four-point main agenda

Friday, 11 October 2002, 4:28 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland Mayor John Banks today issued a four-point main agenda for the city in the coming year. On the anniversary of his first 12 months in the mayoralty Mr Banks said while year one has been action-packed he is looking forward not back. More >>

Roosters’ flag has flown in

Friday, 11 October 2002, 1:57 pm | Auckland City Council

After much anticipation the Roosters’ flag has finally arrived from Sydney. Auckland Mayor John Banks will hoist it to the Town Hall’s flag mast at 3.45pm today. More >>

More bus/bike lanes in Sandringham

Thursday, 10 October 2002, 4:47 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City is consulting over the possible extension of its successful bus and bike lane programme in Sandringham and New North roads. More >>

Bill to control boy racers

Thursday, 10 October 2002, 4:16 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council is hopeful that the Government will heed its strong plea for new legislation to control boy racers. More >>

America’s Cup providing a windfall for Auckland

Wednesday, 9 October 2002, 9:09 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council is welcoming news confirming the substantial cash injection into the local economy by its association of hosting the America’s Cup. More >>

Mayor to present submission on street racing

Monday, 7 October 2002, 4:55 pm | Auckland City Council

Manukau mayor Sir Barry Curtis is to appear before a parliamentary select committee in support of Manukau City Council’s submission on the proposed “boy racer” legislation which is now before parliament. More >>

New jewel in City’s crown

Friday, 4 October 2002, 3:16 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council has taken a once-in-a-century opportunity to buy the one of Auckland’s grandest early homes and its grounds for inclusion in a new premier park at Hillsborough. More >>

Auckland Mayor takes up Sydney challenge

Friday, 4 October 2002, 11:58 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland Mayor John Banks today accepted a good spirited challenge from his Sydney counterpart Lord Mayor Frank Sartor that will see the runner-up city of this weekend’s rugby league final fly the winning team’s flag for one week. More >>

Collaborative Action Plan On Child Poverty

Friday, 4 October 2002, 9:51 am | Auckland City Council

Te Ora o Manukau - Manukau the Healthy City has released a draft plan to address the issue of child poverty in Manukau. Submissions are invited on the plan. More >>

City’s graffiti removal programme saves $200,000

Friday, 4 October 2002, 9:27 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council’s ‘Zero Tolerance’ graffiti programme - enjoying its second anniversary today - has saved ratepayers $200,000 since its inception in October 2000 as well as ending the city’s graffiti plague. More >>

Government and Auckland City agree on housing

Thursday, 3 October 2002, 11:45 am | Auckland City Council

The Government has offered to buy Auckland City Council’s pensioner and residential property portfolio. More >>

New life for Fort Street

Thursday, 3 October 2002, 10:55 am | Auckland City Council

It is envisaged that the construction of a new 37-floor development will bring new life to Fort Street. More >>

PM to hold press conference on council housing

Thursday, 3 October 2002, 9:18 am | Auckland City Council

Prime Minister Helen Clark, Housing Minister Mark Gosche, Auckland City Mayor John Banks and Auckland City Councillor Bruce Hucker invite you to attend a press conference at 11.00am today at High Street Court, 90 High Street, Otahuhu, Auckland on matters ... More >>

Hop along to Auckland Zoo and get to know frogs!

Thursday, 3 October 2002, 12:28 am | Auckland City Council

To celebrate New Zealand Frog Week, Auckland Zoo will this Saturday play host to a special international ‘frog day’. More >>

Britomart at half-way stage

Wednesday, 2 October 2002, 5:35 pm | Auckland City Council

The $204 million Britomart Project, the biggest construction project by a council in New Zealand, is now at the half-way stage of completion. More >>

K-Road licensees asked to come to the party

Tuesday, 1 October 2002, 5:45 pm | Auckland City Council

Karangahape Road businesses and residents, concerned over the rising level of violent alcohol related behaviour, are asking licensees in the area to join them in their battle to clean up the streets. More >>

Four days left for feedback

Monday, 30 September 2002, 4:58 pm | Auckland City Council

This Friday (4 October) is the deadline for commenting to the Auckland and Manukau City Councils on recommendations for resolving transport issues in the eastern transport corridor between the Auckland CBD and Manukau. More >>

Public supportive of alcohol ban

Monday, 30 September 2002, 4:57 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland’s inner city liquor ban has been well received by Auckland’s late night revellers. More >>

Alcohol ban met with approval

Monday, 30 September 2002, 9:12 am | Auckland City Council

Inspector Kerry Kay of Auckland District Police says that a number of people found drinking on the streets were requested by the police to tip their alcohol out. No arrests were made. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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