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2019 days ago

Public consultation on West Auckland Airport

Ministry of Transport

West Auckland Airport, Parakai has made an application to the Ministry of Transport to become an airport authority. The powers and responsibilities the Airport has under legislation will change should the application be granted. The Ministry of Transport would like to hear views from the community … View moreWest Auckland Airport, Parakai has made an application to the Ministry of Transport to become an airport authority. The powers and responsibilities the Airport has under legislation will change should the application be granted. The Ministry of Transport would like to hear views from the community about this application through a public consultation process.

**Public meeting**
23 May, 7:30 pm,
Helensville War Memorial Hall
Light refreshments will be provided

Please RSVP to ParakaiAirport@transport.govt.nz by 16 May

West Auckland Airport has applied for airport authority status, as it plans to develop the airport, with the aim of attracting a commercial passenger-carrying airline. Part of this plan could include the development of a new, longer runway. It views airport authority status as an important step for future growth, allowing it greater ability to attract new investment for planned developments. We are inviting submissions on the proposal from West Auckland Airport, and you are also welcome to attend a public meeting on this application.

Public consultation - providing feedback
There are a number of ways you can provide feedback on the application. The deadline for all submissions is 31 May 2019. Information about the application can be found at www.transport.govt.nz

1. Email the Ministry of Transport at ParakaiAirport@transport.govt.nz
2. Write to the Ministry of Transport at:
West Auckland Airport Consultation
Ministry of Transport
PO Box 3175
Wellington
6140
Find out more

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2019 days ago

DRY FIREWOOD SACKS

Adrianna from Glen Eden

DRY FIREWOOD SACKS !

$20.00 per sack
(these are LARGE onion style sacks, please refer to the pictures to get a rough estimate of sack size.)

DRY PRECUT/BAGGED FIREWOOD.
OAK & OTHER UNTREATED WOOD SO PERFECT FOR BURNING IN A OPEN FIREPLACE.

148 Solar Road (front house) OR feel free… View more
DRY FIREWOOD SACKS !

$20.00 per sack
(these are LARGE onion style sacks, please refer to the pictures to get a rough estimate of sack size.)

DRY PRECUT/BAGGED FIREWOOD.
OAK & OTHER UNTREATED WOOD SO PERFECT FOR BURNING IN A OPEN FIREPLACE.

148 Solar Road (front house) OR feel free to contact me & I will reply to you asap.

Price: $20

2020 days ago

Why Auckland, NZ is Too Expensive to Live In (How to Fix it)

Maxim from Avondale

An Economic Competitiveness Agenda for all Aucklanders

Auckland stands out as the only city in our sample to experience falling discretionary income. In all, discretionary income fell $96 per week in real terms between 2008 and 2018 (approximately 5.8 per cent of annual gross household income).

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An Economic Competitiveness Agenda for all Aucklanders

Auckland stands out as the only city in our sample to experience falling discretionary income. In all, discretionary income fell $96 per week in real terms between 2008 and 2018 (approximately 5.8 per cent of annual gross household income).

While public focus has centred on housing costs of late, Auckland faces three headwinds simultaneously:

- Income growth for the median household is sluggish compared to other cities.
- Basic expenditure is increasing faster in Auckland than elsewhere.
- Auckland house prices have risen more than all cities in Australasia, with the possible exception of Sydney.

Learn more in the link below
www.maximsherstobitov.nz...

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2027 days ago

2019 Mayoral Candidate

Craig from Blockhouse Bay

Because it's good to know you have an option...

www.craiglord.nz...

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2021 days ago

Plan for distributing millions in remaining Christchurch mosque donations to be revealed this week

Brian from New Lynn

Pressure is mounting on Victim Support to hand out more of the millions of dollars it has collected for those affected by the terror attacks last month that left 51 people dead. It received donations of $10.5 million, and is also in control of almost $3 million raised by seven predominantly Muslim … View morePressure is mounting on Victim Support to hand out more of the millions of dollars it has collected for those affected by the terror attacks last month that left 51 people dead. It received donations of $10.5 million, and is also in control of almost $3 million raised by seven predominantly Muslim groups. But so far only $3 million has been distributed. That is despite the victims and their families, many of whom are now without their main bread winner, reporting problems keeping up with their mortgage payments. Donors RNZ has spoken to said that was not good enough and it should not take more than seven weeks to get the money to where it was needed.
Ms Ardern today confirmed a distribution plan would be revealed some time this week. Victim Support has been approached for comment.The Christchurch City Mission said it was hearing from more Muslim families asking for help in the wake of attacks. City Missioner Matthew Mark said he understood the frustration over the delays, but Victim Support had a tough task. "The organisation [that] are managing those funds have a very very strict criteria they have to adhere to ... to ensure that there's fairness and equity in how they're distributing those funds as well. "It's something that can't be rushed, [and] also is something that needs to be extremely well considered so that nobody is left without at the end of the the day." Mr Mark said the mission was stepping in to meet immediate needs.
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2020 days ago

Greening the urban environment

Communications Team from Auckland Council

In the third part of a three-part feature on Auckland's green spaces, Elly Strang looks at their role in creating and supporting a healthy urban environment as our city grows.

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2020 days ago

Do you know StarJam?

The Coordinator from StarJam - New Lynn

You may not be aware but there are StarJam workshops being run in your community in New Lynn. Get in touch if you'd like some more information about enrolling your child or becoming a volunteer!

www.youtube.com...

2020 days ago

Grab your gumboots!

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Grab your friends, whanau (and your gumboots). Get into the fresh air this May to plant some trees! You'll make a world of difference for you, your family and future generations. Feel the earth underneath your feet and join us at one of our planting days; helping Auckland achieve balance with … View moreGrab your friends, whanau (and your gumboots). Get into the fresh air this May to plant some trees! You'll make a world of difference for you, your family and future generations. Feel the earth underneath your feet and join us at one of our planting days; helping Auckland achieve balance with its green spaces. Find your local planting days at ourauckland.nz/greenspaces Find out more

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2022 days ago

Poll: Would your area benefit from a targeted rate to boost local transport projects?

Caroline Williams Reporter from Stuff

In May last year, the Rodney Transport Targeted Rate was introduced in north Auckland to fund high-priority local transport options, including bus routes, footpaths and park and ride facilities. The rate (an extra $150 a year/$2.90 a week) is expected to raise $46 million over 10 years and has … View moreIn May last year, the Rodney Transport Targeted Rate was introduced in north Auckland to fund high-priority local transport options, including bus routes, footpaths and park and ride facilities. The rate (an extra $150 a year/$2.90 a week) is expected to raise $46 million over 10 years and has already seen three new bus services to connect residents to the rest of the city. The RTTR is the first targeted transport rate within the Auckland region.

We'd like to know if you think your area would benefit from a targeted transport rate to kick-start local projects. Vote in our poll below and let us know in the comments.

[Please type NFP if your comment is not for publication.]

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Would your area benefit from a targeted rate to boost local transport projects?
  • 18.9% Yes - My area would benefit from an additional local transport rate
    18.9% Complete
  • 78.8% No - I expect our current rates to cover local transport projects
    78.8% Complete
  • 2.3% Undecided - I'll tell you in the comments
    2.3% Complete
349 votes
2025 days ago

Poll: Eden Park's future

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Do you support Eden Park's plan to stage night concerts?

Nearly 80 per cent of people living around Eden Park support the stadium's ambition to host evening concerts, according to a survey conducted by Stuff.

You can read the full story here

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Eden Park's future
  • 84.8% Yes
    84.8% Complete
  • 11.6% No
    11.6% Complete
  • 3.6% Undecided
    3.6% Complete
1134 votes
2022 days ago

Bus timetable changes: 39 services axed

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

About 39 bus services a day across Auckland will be cut from today as a new law takes effect giving drivers more regular breaks.

Driver unions, bus companies, council and the government have been locked in intense negotiations for weeks over how to implement the new law, which will require more… View more
About 39 bus services a day across Auckland will be cut from today as a new law takes effect giving drivers more regular breaks.

Driver unions, bus companies, council and the government have been locked in intense negotiations for weeks over how to implement the new law, which will require more drivers to be hired to maintain services.

You can find an update list of the cancelled bus services here.

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