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Mangere Shoreline Restoration A Great Improvement

Monday, 27 May 2002, 10:58 am | Manukau City Council

Manukau mayor Sir Barry Curtis says the $451 million Project Manukau is a creating a superb asset for Manukau City and the Auckland region. "It is restoring the original beauty and pristine quality of the harbour foreshore we lost decades ago. ... More >>

Team wins against Australian counterparts

Wednesday, 15 May 2002, 11:48 am | Manukau City Council

Competing in Sydney in the final, the Manukau City Council team, invited as winners of the recent New Zealand Local Government Management challenge, took on the winning Australian state teams in a series of management challenges. Competing in unfamiliar ... More >>

All Records Broken In Submission Round

Tuesday, 14 May 2002, 2:57 pm | Manukau City Council

A record number of submissions had been received to the Manukau City Council’s draft 2002-03 Annual Plan by the time the submission period closed yesterday. The unofficial tally stands at 13,200 eclipsing the previous high of 9,000 received last year. More >>

Project Management Seminar For Manukau Arts Groups

Tuesday, 7 May 2002, 4:40 pm | Manukau City Council

The second in a series of subsidised arts management seminars in Manukau is now open for registrations. More >>

Street Racers Must Be Brought Under Control

Friday, 3 May 2002, 5:24 pm | Manukau City Council

The growing threat posed by hundreds of cars gathering for early morning illegal street racing on urban streets in Manukau is completely unacceptable and must be stopped, Manukau mayor Sir Barry Curtis says. More >>

Call For Te Puru Trustees

Friday, 3 May 2002, 2:36 pm | Manukau City Council

Manukau City Council is calling for nominations for trustees to the Te Puru Community Charitable Trust. More >>

Business Expansion Continues In Manukau

Wednesday, 1 May 2002, 11:44 am | Manukau City Council

Over the 2001 year, 830 new businesses or branches were set up or expanded in Manukau's main industrial areas and 200 new businesses or branches opened in the main commercial centres. This type of investment is important in shaping and supporting the economic ... More >>

Last Call For Crime Prevention Directory

Friday, 26 April 2002, 11:04 am | Manukau City Council

Safer Manukau is looking for more Manukau organisations who wish to have a listing in their Crime Prevention Directory. More >>

Smart Manukau Strategy Launched

Wednesday, 24 April 2002, 3:19 pm | Manukau City Council

Manukau City Council last night launched a strategy aimed at transforming the city into a “knowledge society” - a smart city. More >>

Learning Centres To Become Part Of All Libraries

Friday, 19 April 2002, 11:39 am | Manukau City Council

Learning centres catering to all age groups are to be introduced in libraries in Manukau City over the next three years. The City Council believes this expansion of the traditional role of libraries will have widespread social benefits, promote ... More >>

Appointment Of New Education Trustees For Manukau

Friday, 19 April 2002, 11:07 am | Manukau City Council

The Mayor of Manukau, Sir Barry Curtis, as settlor has appointed six new trustees to the City of Manukau Education Trust (COMET). More >>

Residents Asked To Comment On Centre Makeover

Monday, 15 April 2002, 4:54 pm | Manukau City Council

Residents and businesses have a chance to comment on the future of Manukau’s City Centre now that a draft concept plan has been released for consultation. More >>

Cost Of Cost Anti-Social Behaviour Rising

Monday, 8 April 2002, 11:03 am | Manukau City Council

Manukau City Council is facing increasing costs due to vandalism, graffiti and other damage to council property, and the cost of vandalism and deliberate damage in parks has doubled in the past two years. More >>

Manukau Economy Sails Through Choppy Times

Friday, 5 April 2002, 9:27 am | Manukau City Council

The economic downturn in many countries following the terrorist attacks of September 11 has not impacted substantially on Manukau, mayor Sir Barry Curtis says. More >>

Star Wars Mania At Manukau Libraries

Friday, 5 April 2002, 12:00 am | Manukau City Council

Manukau City Council’s libraries are preparing for the May 16th world-wide release of Star Wars II: The Attack of the Clones with a new competition which will test fans’ knowledge of the series. The competition starts on Monday 15 April at all branches ... More >>

Dance Festival Participants Needed

Thursday, 28 March 2002, 4:19 pm | Manukau City Council

Dust off those dancing shoes and join in the City to City Dance Festival at Hayman Park, Manukau City on 21 April. More >>

Spaces Available In Manukau Arts Seminars

Wednesday, 27 March 2002, 3:16 pm | Manukau City Council

Having trouble getting funding for your arts projects? A few spaces are still available in the first of a series of arts management seminars in Manukau. More >>

Partnership Encourages Being Fine Free

Monday, 25 March 2002, 2:18 pm | Manukau City Council

Manukau City Council and the Manukau District Court Collections Unit are working together in the community to encourage people to pay their fines. More >>

Mayor Curtis Delighted By Government Action

Friday, 1 March 2002, 4:27 pm | Manukau City Council

The government's transport funding plan is the circuit breaker the Auckland region needed and is extremely welcome, Manukau Mayor Sir Barry Curtis says. More >>

Manukau City Council Wants Cars Confiscated

Thursday, 28 February 2002, 2:41 pm | Manukau City Council

Manukau City Council is urging Central government to push through a private members bill that will see cars confiscated from Illegal street racers because current bylaws aren’t tough enough. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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