Manukau City Council - Latest News [Page 64]
Tell us about conquering your own Everest
Thursday, 8 May 2003, 12:36 am | Manukau City Council
Manukau residents have the opportunity to nominate their own personal hero for a special award to celebrate "My Everest" - a Manukau City council initiative to celebrate Summit Day. More >>
Unemployment in Manukau at lowest level since 80s
Tuesday, 6 May 2003, 5:22 pm | Manukau City Council
New figures show Manukau City’s jobless rate is now 6%, the lowest rate since the 1980s. The fall reflects strong economic growth in the city. Approximately 4,000 new jobs were created in 2002. More >>
Community safety becoming a burning issue
Thursday, 1 May 2003, 5:27 pm | Manukau City Council
Manukau City Council is considering its response to growing concern about threats to community safety including crime, increasing vandalism and graffiti, and other problems such as public drunkenness, threatening dogs and illegal street racing. ... More >>
Life through the lens in Manukau
Wednesday, 30 April 2003, 11:07 am | Manukau City Council
Amateur photographers have the chance to capture places, spaces and occasions that make up the diversity and personality of life in Manukau City. More >>
Manukau studies new settlers' policy
Monday, 28 April 2003, 12:01 am | Manukau City Council
Manukau City Council is seeking public feedback on a draft policy and action plan for the city's growing new migrant community. More >>
Proposed New Dog Laws Don’t Go Far Enough
Wednesday, 23 April 2003, 1:43 pm | Manukau City Council
Manukau City mayor Sir Barry Curtis says the government’s proposed changes to the dog control laws are welcome but he would like to see further changes. More >>
Clevedon And Howick Maintain Food Hygiene Grades
Wednesday, 23 April 2003, 12:13 am | Manukau City Council
Inspections carried out by Manukau City Council last month have shown Howick and Clevedon Wards maintained a high level of Food Premises “A” Grading. The percentage of A grades for Howick is 86% and for Clevedon 91% More >>
Manukau Residents Told “Reduce Your Rubbish!”
Monday, 14 April 2003, 4:19 pm | Manukau City Council
Council is hoping residents get in behind a nationwide campaign designed to reduce the amount of rubbish people are sending to landfills. The 3-month-long focus on getting householders to "Reduce Your Rubbish" began last Friday with TV ... More >>
Manukau mayor welcomes transport changes
Monday, 14 April 2003, 4:18 pm | Manukau City Council
Manukau mayor Sir Barry Curtis says he is delighted at the government’s decision to widen the guidelines for determining which roading projects go ahead. More >>
Mayor supports government decision on B.I.A.
Friday, 11 April 2003, 4:31 pm | Manukau City Council
“The Building Industry Authority was inept and I support any decision that will see it reconstituted in order to bring back confidence,” Manukau mayor Sir Barry Curtis says. More >>
The Business of Arts
Thursday, 10 April 2003, 11:04 am | Manukau City Council
The second of the popular Business of Arts seminars for this year, Legal Issues will be held in Auckland on 5 May. Paul Tremewan a leading lecturer on legal matters has created this seminar especially for community arts organisations. What are the legal ... More >>
Numbers up for dead mobile phones
Wednesday, 9 April 2003, 10:01 am | Manukau City Council
Manukau City is supporting a trial programme for recycling mobile phones with a recycling bin at its citizen and customer centre. More >>
Get Creative At Manurewa Community Arts
Wednesday, 9 April 2003, 10:00 am | Manukau City Council
Now that daylight saving has ended and the nights are drawing in, Manukau City Council’s Manurewa Community Arts Centre (Nathan Homestead) is offering an exciting and creative term two timetable that will help keep the autumn blues at bay. More >>
Manukau takes tough line on graffiti
Monday, 7 April 2003, 6:40 pm | Manukau City Council
Manukau City Council is taking the initiative to have a national debate on how councils can combat graffiti. More >>
Light Up At Otara Music Arts Centre Next Term
Monday, 7 April 2003, 6:38 pm | Manukau City Council
A lighting spectacular workshop is just one of the classes and workshops on offer at Manukau City Council’s Otara Music Arts Centre (OMAC) next term. More >>
Life improving in Otara and Mangere
Friday, 4 April 2003, 12:59 am | Manukau City Council
There has been a substantial increase in incomes of Manukau residents in recent years, with the biggest jumps in Mangere and Otara, a report released by Manukau City Council indicates. More >>
Mayor Delighted At Passing Of Boy Racer Bill
Wednesday, 2 April 2003, 12:19 am | Manukau City Council
Manukau mayor Sir Barry Curtis says he is extremely pleased at the passing of the Land Transport Amendment Bill, which gives police greater powers to control illegal street racing. More >>
Council Gets Tough on Clearway Parking Offenders
Friday, 28 March 2003, 3:48 pm | Manukau City Council
From Easter, Manukau City Council will begin towing away illegally parked vehicles from clearways in a campaign to get tough on clearway parking offenders. More >>
NZ writers to visit Manukau libraries
Tuesday, 25 March 2003, 2:43 pm | Manukau City Council
Seven New Zealand writers will visit Manukau libraries during the 2003 New Zealand Post Children’s Book Festival, which starts Monday 31 March. More >>
Manukau Rail Link On Track
Friday, 21 March 2003, 6:50 pm | Manukau City Council
The Manukau Rail Link has been given $6.8m in funding from Infrastructure Auckland to begin enabling works as soon as possible. This means land will be developed and set aside at the same time construction work is progressed on the State Highway 20 ... More >>
