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What does the Long Term Plan mean for Local Boards?

What does the Long Term Plan mean for Local Boards?

Feedback is now open on Auckland Council's Long Term Plan. Please have a read of our guide to giving feedback here   The final section asks for feedback on Local Board priorities. City Vision elected representatives share what they wish to achieve for the local areas....

City Vision backs More for You, Better for Climate for Entrust election

We want to see a sustainable increase in Vector’s dividend, a reduction in energy poverty and Auckland better prepared for climate change.

Cathy Casey to retire

Dr Cathy Casey, City Vision...

Calling candidates for governing body, local boards and Portage Licensing Trust

Nominations for the Councillor positions in Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa and Waitemataā and Gulf wards close 31 October 2021 and selections will take place in November.

Council agrees to restore Ponsonby icon, the Leys Institute

“A start had been made on developing a detailed business case for the restoration and a Project Guidance Steering Group for it appointed.”

Living Wage for the Trusts’ Low-Paid Workers secured by City Vision

“Having worked in bars and pubs for several years, I know this is hard work and a living wage is the right thing to do.”

Then Covid came back – in praise of our health leaders

We need our anchor public institutions to work well at times like these. Fortunately, they are willing and able to do so – even without the recognition they deserve, writes Peter Davis, an elected member of the Auckland District Health Board.

Cathy Casey to retire

Cathy Casey to retire

Dr Cathy Casey, City Vision Councillor for Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa, has decided that she will retire at the end of this electoral term in October 2022.  When Cathy retires, she will have had 27 years as an elected local government representative, with 18 of those years...

Then Covid came back – in praise of our health leaders

Then Covid came back – in praise of our health leaders

We need our anchor public institutions to work well at times like these. Fortunately, they are willing and able to do so – even without the recognition they deserve, writes Peter Davis, an elected member of the Auckland District Health Board.

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