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C&R's Premature Ejaculation

The website of the Citizens and Ratepayers (C&R) local government political party, whose membership is made up of National and ACT Party members as well as right-wing 'independents', confirms that nominations for Auckland Council candidates throughout the region closed a few days ago at 5pm o

Need For Auckland Governance To Be Integrated, Effective And Accountable

Auckland City Council is ready to make its submission on the third Auckland governance Bill, which was presented to Parliament in December.

Monte Cecilia School Given Death Sentence By Council

In a meeting packed with tearful parents and children, the Arts, Culture and Recreation Committee of Auckland City Council yesterday voted by six votes to two to remove Monte Cecilia School from its current site to acquire the land to extend the park, despite pleas from the Board of Trustees to r

Secret Decision On Monte Cecilia School's Closure A Shocker

Secret decision on Monte Cecilia School's closure a shocker Auckland City Councillors Glenda Fryer and Cathy Casey are shocked that the future of Monte Cecilia school in Hillsborough is to be decided by a secret meeting on Wednesday 3rd February at 1.30 in the confidential section of the Arts, Cu

Citizens And Ratepayers Councillors Vote For Super City Wards Gerrymander

At Auckland City Council's Regional Governance Committee today, Chair David Hay and all his Citizens and Ratepayers (C&R) councillor colleagues voted down a motion by Councillor Northey to ask the Local Government Commission to split its proposed 160,000 two-Councillor Supercity wards into ac

Council Votes Not To Fill Vacant Seat

Council Votes Not To Fill Vacant Seat

Auckland City Council has decided not to fill the seat left vacant following the resignation of Councillor Peseta Sam Loti-Iiga last month.

'Flip-flopping' Mayor Can't Be Trusted

'Flip-flopping' Mayor Can't Be Trusted

In the last two days Auckland City Mayor John Banks has been forced to back down on two major issues - parking charges and the Queens wharf - casting doubt on his leadership ability.

Powerlynk Candidate Proposes Vector Restructuring

A candidate for the Auckland Energy Consumer Trust elections says the power lines company Vector should be restructured to make the most of the government's $1.5 billion ultra-fast broadband initiative.

Powerlynk To Contest Aect Elections

Powerlynk today announced its full slate of 5 candidates for election to the Auckland Energy Consumer Trust which is the 75.1% owner of Vector Ltd. The election is scheduled from 15 October, with polling day on 30 October.

Deputy Mayor's Footpath Tax Grab Fails

At their August meeting, Auckland City Council's Arts, Culture and Recreation Committee discussed the updated draft street trading policy which will go out for public consultation after the Committee's September meeting.