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Author Archives: Auckland city news

Puhinui Station set for reopening with stunning new design

July 3, 2021 by Auckland city news

The $69 million Puhinui Station in south Auckland will re-open on Monday 26 July 2021 – unlocking fast, frequent and easy connections to Auckland Airport.
The stunning architectural landmark includes mahi-toi (artwork) by Wāhi Wairua and the use of te … Continue reading →

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Help design a new Hobsonville park

July 3, 2021 by Auckland city news

Upper Harbour Local Board is asking Scott Point residents to help finalise the design of a new park.
Locals call the yet-to-be-named park Observation Green after a street bordering it. The flat site of over 4000 m2 is surrounded by new homes and severa… Continue reading →

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Auckland’s annual dwelling consents soar 28 per cent in 12 months

July 2, 2021 by Auckland city news

1708 dwellings were consented by Auckland Council in May – the highest level for the month of May on record.
It brings the number of dwelling consents issued in the last 12 months to 18,565 – up 28 per cent in the last year.
Mayor Phil Goff says the bi… Continue reading →

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Sorting the plastics problem

July 2, 2021 by Auckland city news

With Plastic Free July ahead, the Prime Minister and Minister for the Environment have checked out how Auckland Council’s getting the problem sorted.
They went on the tour of Auckland Council’s material sorting facility a few days before the announceme… Continue reading →

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Fully funded workplace training available to enable a future-ready workforce

July 2, 2021 by Auckland city news

The search is on for Auckland employers keen to upskill their Pacific employees via fully funded workplace-based training.
Auckland Unlimited, the region’s economic and cultural agency, is connecting eligible employers and education providers to help… Continue reading →

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Investment boost for Whau from Recovery Budget

July 2, 2021 by Auckland city news

Whau will benefit from Auckland Council’s record capital investment over the next 10 years focussed on keeping the city running and continuing to build for the future.
The council’s Governing Body adopted the 10-year Budget (2021-2031) last week which…. Continue reading →

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Recovery budget delivers for Waitākere

July 2, 2021 by Auckland city news

Waitākere will benefit from Auckland Council’s record capital investment over the next 10 years focussed on keeping the city running and continuing to build for the future.
The council’s Governing Body adopted the 10-year Budget (2021-2031) last week….. Continue reading →

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Budget makes recovery possible

July 2, 2021 by Auckland city news

Auckland Council’s 10-Year Budget strikes a balance between economic recovery and sound financial management, Manurewa-Papakura Ward Councillor Daniel Newman says.
He says residents’ ability to pay any increase was never far from his thoughts during th… Continue reading →

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Inaugural Manukau Harbour environment report to guide future investment for long term change

July 2, 2021 by Auckland city news

For the first time, Auckland Council has created a State of the Environment Monitoring Report bringing together data specifically focused on the Manukau Harbour, which looks at changes over time in air, land and water.
Synthesised from the regional Sta… Continue reading →

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Budget sets path for Franklin’s future

July 2, 2021 by Auckland city news

Auckland Council’s largest ever capital expenditure programme, $31.8 billion, will keep the city running and help build for the future, Franklin ward councillor and Deputy Mayor Bill Cashmore says.
“We have had to face the problems COVID-19 has left us… Continue reading →

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