Sometimes, calls that first sounded like pranks turned out to be serious.
"You always need a high level of sensitivity when answering the phones and it's important to evaluate how serious the question is before you allow yourself to smile about it," said Auckland Council manager Wendell Wylde.
"Staff at the contact centre can do many things, from booking a building inspection to renewing a library book but, unfortunately, they may not know the best place to buy a cupcake or at what temperature to cook liver," the council added.
EXCUSE ME? TOP 10 CRAZY CALL CENTRE QUERIES:
1. "What's the correct oven temperature to cook liver?"
2. "My neighbour walks around his living room naked. Please can you ask him to buy curtains?"
3. "What's the best place in Orewa to buy a cupcake (not a muffin)?" The Council said the caller then elaborated on the difference between cupcakes and muffins.
4. "Two dogs are mating on the footpath outside my house. Please can you send over an animal officer to move them on?"
5. "Can my child eat the grass in one of the Glendowie parks?"
6. "Why don't we have fans on the motorway to blow away the fog?"
7. A caller wanted to book a seat on the Civil Defence helicopter to be picked up first in case of a natural disaster.
8. Another called the council as a "phone a friend" from a pub quiz, to ask: "Why is A4 paper called A4 paper?"
9. "Is it possible to install a parking bay on the side of the road outside my daughter's house for my boat?" The caller said they were happy to cover the cost.
10. "There is a seal walking down the main road in Papakura."