Ratepayers Rebellion - Latest News [Page 1]
Nth Shore Ratepayers Urged To Attend ARC Meeting
Thursday, 22 April 2004, 11:23 am | Ratepayers Rebellion
"Only 11 members of the public attended an ARC public meeting about its Long Term Community Plan, and its rates, on the Tuesday after Easter. An extra meeting has now been arranged for next Tuesday 27th April at 7pm in the Takakpuna War Memorial ... More >>
Rates Rebellion Is Not Associated With Ram
Wednesday, 24 March 2004, 2:21 pm | Ratepayers Rebellion
An organisation known as RAM - Residents Action Movement has been reported in the media as being the 'political voice' of the rates revolt. More >>
Arc Rates: Another Tea Party?
Tuesday, 12 August 2003, 10:07 am | Ratepayers Rebellion
But still no copies of the legal advice - and still no details of how many people from Rodney and North Shore have not paid - or paid less that was demanded. More >>
Speaking Rights Granted
Monday, 11 August 2003, 5:14 pm | Ratepayers Rebellion
Within the last couple of hours I have been advised that ARC chairperson Gwen Bull has granted me speaking rights at the Extraordinary ARC Council meeting at 2.00pm Wednesday. More >>
ARC Dominated By Officials On Rates Issue
Tuesday, 5 August 2003, 9:25 am | Ratepayers Rebellion
ARC Dominated By Officials On Rates Issue - Our Advice To Ratepayers At This Time Is - Don't Pay. More >>
Ratepayers should boycott Auckland City businesses
Tuesday, 5 August 2003, 9:24 am | Ratepayers Rebellion
The vitriolic attack on the people of Auckland by Alec Swey and the Heart of the City organisation in an opinion piece in today's New Zealand Herald is almost beyond belief. More >>
Latest On The Rebellion
Monday, 4 August 2003, 9:33 am | Ratepayers Rebellion
We are seeking a meeting tomorrow Monday 4th August at 4pm with any ARC councillors or officials who are available to get some action on the list below. More >>
Legal Action Possible If Arc Does Not Act
Monday, 4 August 2003, 9:32 am | Ratepayers Rebellion
The Mayor of North Shore ,George Wood, is incorrect in implying that the regions MPs decided that the ARC could not reset the rates this year. More >>