School road safety lagging in south
School children in the most deprived areas of Auckland have been losing out over traffic controls to keep them safe on the roads.
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School children in the most deprived areas of Auckland have been losing out over traffic controls to keep them safe on the roads.
The part you play in making the news is very important. Your voice matters!
Auckland Transport expects more than 300 properties to be affected by a mega roading plan parallel to the Southern Motorway at Manukau.
Auckland water retailer Watercare Services says it can hold its charges for households and businesses during 2013-14 because of lower costs.
Auckland rates will rise on average by 2.9 per cent this year - an election year for local politicians - under Mayor Len Brown's inflation-sensitive budget to be put to the council tomorrow for approval.
This is a carefully researched, well considered discussion on Auckland's public transport dilemma. It will begin with Roger Rabbit and end with Mickey Mouse.
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