Auckland Council
The Plan Jam
Collaborating for the Auckland Plan and Local Board Plans When: Wednesday 11th May 9am-midday Where: Pioneer Woman’s Hall, Cnr High Street and Freyberg Place, Auckland RSVP to: carlc@ecomatters.org.nz Carl Chenery, Climate Solutions & Regional Collaboration, EcoMatters Environment Trust Who is invited: Local groups, organisations, businesses, Auckland Council and Local Board Members wanting to contribute to…
Read MoreSuper City Forum at Unitec
Tonight was the first of three Unitec Forums for the Future on Making Auckland the Supercity Panelists for week 1 included, Waitakere Mayor Bob Harvey, Royal Comission Chair Peter Salmon, Ron Carter of Committee for Auckland, David McNabb of Unitec staff, Jordan a student at Unitec – Chair: Rod Oram and a very lively audience.…
Read MoreOur Auckland – vote today
We are supporting the Our Auckland campaign. It takes just a couple of minutes to complete the Our Auckland people’s referendum and answer questions about the re- organisation of the Auckland Region into the “Super City” . Go to the website here to log-in to vote (you need to be on the electoral roll in…
Read MoreWe’re having our say on the Super City
Local Government (Auckland Law Reform) Bill Submission We have serious concerns regarding the third and final of the Super City Bills. Here is our submission to the Select Committee on Auckland Governance. We will be appearing before the Committee on Wednesday 3rd March Grey Lynn 2030’s submission to the Select Committee on Auckland Governance Legislation…
Read MoreWards and Boundaries Submission 2009
The Chief Executive Officer Local Government Commission Email: info@lgc.govt.nz From: Grey Lynn 2030 Submission on proposal for wards and boundaries for Auckland Council 1. This submission is made by Grey Lynn 2030 – transition community. 2. Grey Lynn 2030 is a participatory community organisation aimed at facilitating and supporting focus groups working towards creating a…
Read MoreThe Supercity in the Media – it isn’t going away…
Gag Sells Public Assets On Trademe – Monday, 27 July 2009, 8:59 amThe Grassroots Action Group is selling photographs of public assets currently owned by the 5 Auckland councils on the internet trading web site www.trademe.co.nz this week. The stunt is intended to raise awareness of the impact that privatisation of public assets would have…
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