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June Workshop At Nathan Homestead

Tuesday, 29 May 2001, 4:30 pm | Manukau City Council

Well known professional artist Edwin Rudd will be holding another of his popular workshops in June at the Manurewa Community Arts Centre (Nathan Homestead). Originally from the United States, Rudd trained and worked as a serious artist there before ... More >>

New Sports Club Development Fund Available

Tuesday, 29 May 2001, 10:25 am | Manukau City Council

This fund is available to non-profit clubs and organisations in Manukau who are looking to improve the sustainability of their sports into the future. Manukau City Council runs the fund on the Commission’s behalf. More >>

Customers Given Food For Thought

Monday, 28 May 2001, 2:36 pm | Manukau City Council

Food premises are now required to display their food-grading certificate in a conspicuous place giving consumers a lot more food for thought when they buy. More >>

Budget Announcements To Benefit Manukau

Monday, 28 May 2001, 11:35 am | Manukau City Council

Manukau Mayor Sir Barry Curtis has welcomed the social spending initiatives announced in the Budget. He says they help tackle long-standing social problems and will improve the quality of life for many people in low income communities. More >>

Council Management Team’s Success In Competition

Tuesday, 22 May 2001, 5:02 pm | Manukau City Council

A team from Manukau City Council has come third in an Australasian local government management competition in Brisbane, after having won the New Zealand leg of the Challenge against teams from 17 other councils. More >>

Record Number Of Strategic Plan Submissions

Tuesday, 22 May 2001, 2:01 pm | Manukau City Council

“Congratulations Manukau!” was the response from Councillor Len Brown; Chair of the Annual Plan Committee after the final count of submissions received at the close of the Strategic Plan’s consultation period last week. More >>

Return Of The Tide To Mangere Oxidation Ponds

Wednesday, 16 May 2001, 2:23 pm | Manukau City Council

The return of more than 200 hectares of the Manukau to tidal flow is a critical and historic step in restoring the health of the Manukau Harbour and the Mangere foreshore, Manukau Mayor Sir Barry Curtis says. More >>

Manukau City Council Finacial Report

Thursday, 10 May 2001, 4:18 pm | Manukau City Council

The latest quarterly financial report for Manukau City Council shows the Council is back on track after an overspend of $4million was forecasted for the year. The City Manager, at the request of the Councillors, undertook a number of initiatives ... More >>

Mangere Landmark – Should It Stay Or Go?

Tuesday, 8 May 2001, 2:11 pm | Manukau City Council

What’s 70 years old, built by the New Zealand Rowing Team as a fundraising exercise and is one of the most recognised landmarks in Mangere? More >>

Travelling Film Show Hits Manukau

Wednesday, 2 May 2001, 2:49 pm | Manukau City Council

Manukau residents have the opportunity of seeing the Bank of New Zealand Travelling Film Show this week. More >>

Action Plan To Speed Up Processes And Cut Red Tape

Wednesday, 2 May 2001, 11:39 am | Manukau City Council

Further steps are being taken to streamline and improve the processing of consents and other planning requirements by Manukau City Council. More >>

Support For ‘Tomorrow’s Manukau’ Project Welcomed

Wednesday, 4 April 2001, 2:06 pm | Manukau City Council

The chairman of the Council’s Strategic Management Committee, councillor Len Brown, has welcomed the commitment of major agencies and community groups which will carry out the work to achieve the goals set out in “Tomorrow’s Manukau”. More >>

Action Plan To Save Money On Power Bills

Wednesday, 4 April 2001, 2:05 pm | Manukau City Council

Manukau City Council is examining the operations of ten of its major buildings to try to cut power usage and lower running costs. The focus is on lighting, and the move is the latest step in a campaign to reduce the Council’s power bill, save energy, ... More >>

Stretching Summer Even Further!

Tuesday, 3 April 2001, 4:17 pm | Manukau City Council

Due to popular demand Manukau City Council’s Leisure Services team is extending its free summer outdoor concert series. More >>

High Economic Growth Continues

Thursday, 29 March 2001, 3:57 pm | Manukau City Council

The latest quarterly economic growth figures show the Counties Manukau sub region boom continuing, with 7.8 per cent growth over the 2000 year, more than double the national growth rate. More >>

Local Govt Commission Determines Status Quo best

Wednesday, 28 March 2001, 4:51 pm | Manukau City Council

The Local Government Commission released its determination yesterday supporting the current ward boundaries and the number of councillors within Manukau City for the local body elections on 13 October 2001. More >>

Manukau Libraries Launches New Reading Programme

Wednesday, 28 March 2001, 4:48 pm | Manukau City Council

Manukau City Council Libraries are launching a new reading programme for the April school holidays, open to all members of Manukau Libraries. The Great Kiwi Book Challenge will run from 26 March – 20 April, in conjunction with the New Zealand Post Children’s ... More >>

Resolution To Pacific Arena Negotiations

Wednesday, 28 March 2001, 4:45 pm | Manukau City Council

There has been a successful outcome to negotiations with parties objecting to the resource consent granted to the planned Pacific Arena. The agreement will remove potential delays to the Arena project. More >>

One Week To Recycling!

Tuesday, 27 March 2001, 4:31 pm | Manukau City Council

The massive task of delivering 85,000 green recycling bins – one for every household in Manukau – has been completed. More >>

Paint Out Day In Howick And Pakuranga

Tuesday, 27 March 2001, 3:38 pm | Manukau City Council

Sick of graffiti in your neighbourhood? Feel like doing something about it? How about joining in with Keep Manukau Beautiful’s Graffiti Watch “Paint out day”? More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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