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Auckland’s oldest park gains new tree species
Plans are underway to expand Pukekawa / Auckland Domain’s already significant botanical tree collection.
Strengthening leadership to deliver for Aucklanders
Chief Executive Phil Wilson announces a refresh of top leadership tiers to help us become the organisation that Aucklanders need us to be.
Pipeline upgrades underway in historic land
Watercare has been working hard over the last year to upgrade the pipelines in the suburbs of Tāmaki, Auckland’s much-loved inner east.
Options and trade-offs: Auckland’s Long-term Plan opens for consultation
Auckland Council’s Long-term Plan 2024-2034 has opened for public consultation, giving Aucklanders the chance to have their say on the options and trade-offs that will influence region-wide activities, services and investment.
Six months in: Council books performing well, amid challenges
Auckland Council’s Interim Report shows the council performed well in the six months to December 2023 – delivering an operating surplus of $1.2 billion, despite the challenges of ongoing flood recovery and increased cost pressures.
Edinburgh Superblock to go to market
Over the next five to ten years, Eke Panuku is working to create a more vibrant, competitive, safe and walkable Pukekohe, with better access to employment, education and healthcare.
Auckland has a dog problem, and my staff are left cleaning up the mess
The issue of euthanasia at Auckland Council’s animal shelters has cropped up in the media again this week, and with it has come the usual vitriol directed at our Animal Management staff.
Strong solution to protect Howick waterways
Watercare's flood recovery team installed a strong solution to safeguard Howick beaches and waterways in just one week.
On the passing of Fa'anānā Efeso Collins
CE Phil Wilson acknowledges the loss of community leader Efeso Collins
Auckland Council warns public to avoid black algae on two Waiheke Island beaches and Kawakawa Bay
The public are advised not wade in the water or touch the algal material at the affected beaches.
Latest funding round for Sport and Recreation Regional Programme Grant opens
Community groups, including not-for-profit, charitable and voluntary organisations are encouraged to apply for the grant.
Looking into Auckland Council’s representation
Are your views well represented in decision-making at Auckland Council?
Changes to tsunami evacuation maps for Auckland
New modelling shows the area of Tāmaki Makaurau at risk from damaging tsunami waves is less than previously expected.
Latest funding round for Sport and Recreation Facilities Operating Grant opening soon
Sports organisations across Tāmaki Makaurau who need a financial helping hand can soon apply for a share of $3.2 million funding.
Plan your journey to Wynyard Quarter this summer
Heading to Wynyard Quarter this summer? Plan your journey in advance to make sure you get the most out of your waterfront experience.
Watercare reports steady progress in first year of flood recovery
Approaching the one-year mark since the devastating Anniversary Weekend floods that struck Tāmaki Makaurau, Watercare acknowledges the ongoing recovery efforts to restore the city's damaged infrastructure.
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