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Auckland Council adopts new emergency budget due to Covid 19 and water crisis
Auckland Council has announced a new emergency budget for the region due to Covid-19.
Auckland Council has announced a new emergency budget for the region due to Covid-19.
Auckland Transport raked in $2.8m from parking infringements between March and June.
Auckland Council is taking legal action over unpaid rates on a former chicken farm.
Raveen Jaduram earns 30 per cent more than the Auckland Council chief executive.
Jason Agnew says the America's Cup will now be like 'Granny's party' and he wants out.
Heart of the City says Queen St is a mess, with plastic sticks and beige paint.
Facebook comment threatens lives of Auckland councillors.
COMMENT: It's been big-decision time for council, on the budget and the climate crisis.
Facebook comment threatens lives of Auckland councillors.
The man says the council's actions are 'ruthless' and he is vowing to stay put.
A formal complaint against Colmar Brunton and the Council by the Ratepayers' Alliance.
Auckland's biggest outstanding rates bill is a whopping $217,000.
COMMENT: Raising rates in the current economic climate is unbelievable.
Jim Stabback arrives as Auckland Council deals with the fallout from Covid-19.
Mayor Goff has been served a legal letter over the pedestrian barriers angering retailers.
Michael Barnett says 'this council is obviously not listening'.
The budget has an extra $40m for road safety measures.
The sale includes 48 properties valued at $34.5 million.
Just 28 per cent of submitters to the budget want a 3.5 per cent rates rise.
Comment: Drawing more from the Waikato River is still the best option.
Council struggling to plug a $750m hole in its budget.
Comment: We have spurious reasons for financial straits, coupled with threats on services.
Action taken over compensation offered for covenants on properties needed for the CRL.
A veteran protester has propped himself in a puriri, stalling the chainsaws, for now.
Another week of rain heading our way but will it make a difference to our dams?
It can be revealed Team NZ is paying $1 rent for the team base at Viaduct Events Centre.
The council said there is an opportunity to make a very real change for the better.
Auckland Council planning to cut about 500 jobs due to the financial impact of Covid-19.
Good progress is being made on the City Rail Link infrastructure project.
The five friends knew they'd find rubbish, but up to 18 dumped trolleys?