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Waikato-Tainui offers support to resolve Auckland's water crisis
The delegation has told councillors the iwi is prepared to consider short-term measures for water supply, while the parties work together on long-term solutions.
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Ngāti Whātua starts petition opposing landfill near Auckland
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Whātua have started a petition opposing Auckland Council's applications for a Plan Change and Resource Consent for the proposed Dome Valley landfill.
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Water restrictions announced for Tāmaki rohe
Auckland Council’s Emergency Committee has voted unanimously to introduce mandatory water restrictions, which will come into effect across the region from Saturday 16 May.
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Tāmaki Makaurau lights up to commemorate Anzac Day after mass gatherings cancelled
The Vector Lights at the Harbour Bridge, Sky Tower, Te Ara I Whiti lightpath and War Memorial Museum are lighting up poppy-red each night as a symbol of remembrance.
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'Health comes first' Aucklanders respond to closure of pools, libraries
Concerns for the spread of the Coronavirus have prompted the Auckland Council to close the city's libraries, pools and recreational centres from today.
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Auckland Council to close public facilities for two weeks
Auckland City Council has confirmed they will be closing public libraries, pools and recreational centres for two weeks.
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"We're still waiting": the long wait for an outcome over Ihumātao
Ihumātao: What was promised as a positive outcome before Waitangi Day according to Kiingitanga representatives failed to deliver.
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Chinese trade deal contradicts NZ govt recycling plans
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern admits that her Government has a contradictory approach to reducing plastic waste. When asked if the Otakiri deal goes against the governments vision, the PM responded: “Actually, I do.”
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Wairaka ingoa not erased from Auckland's history
The Auckland Council group responsible for governing Auckland’s maunga are at the centre of ongoing controversies. The most recent issue, is the claim that Wairaka, the namesake of Mt Albert, was not the famous Mataatua ancestress, but was, a fairy. Mt Albert Protestors and Mataatua historian Pouroto Ngaropo met with the governing group Tūpuna Maunga Authority seeking a resolution to the recent issues.