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First concrete poured for CRL tunnel box
The first concrete has been poured for the CRL tunnel box in Albert Street.
Take a virtual accessibility tour of the town hall
Accessibility Virtual Tour helps audiences with accessibility needs.
Wynyard Quarter welcomes its first residents
The first residents to call Wynyard Quarter home will begin moving in from today, marking a major milestone in the redevelopment of the waterfront location.
Nelson Street Cycleway Stage 2 is open
Bike riders are already enjoying stage two of the Nelson Street Cycleway, giving them a safe, direct route through the city centre to the viaduct.
Top creative talent take up residency at Studio One Toi Tū
Studio One Toi Tū has announced the five recipients of their 2017/2018 Creative Studio Residency.
New-look Teed Street open for business
Newmarket hotspot Teed Street has been transformed under Waitematā Local Board’s Laneways Plan.
Improving traffic flow along Dominion Road
AT will start improving Dominion Road and bus services along the route in early 2018.
Central Auckland: please get your rubbish out before 7am
If you live in central Auckland, your rubbish bin collection time will be changing from 9 October 2017 – make sure you don’t miss the truck!
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