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Auckland Council (NEW!) On 1 November 2010 a new Auckland Council will come into existence replacing the current eight councils in the Auckland region. This website will be the online home for Auckland Council and will help you understand how the change to a single council affects you. It also contains detailed information on the 2010 local body elections.
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Auckland Regional Council The Auckland Regional Council Group (ARC Group) manages the region's air and water quality, its growth and development, regional parks, public transport, the coastal and marine environment, and natural and cultural heritage sites.
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Auckland Transition Agency The agency was established by the Government to amalgamate the councils across the Auckland Region into the new Auckland Council by October 2010.
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Elections New Zealand Welcome to the Elections New Zealand website. It is maintained by the three agencies responsible for the administration of New Zealand's electoral system.
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Making Auckland Greater On this website you can get information about government proposals and decisions on Auckland's governance. This is the 'public policy' side of the work being done towards a new local government structure for Auckland.
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Royal Commission The Royal Commission on Auckland Governance was established by the Government to investigate, and make recommendations on, local and regional government arrangements for the Auckland region in the future.
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Waitakere City Council Elected Representatives Waitakere City Council consists of 35 elected members (Councillors and Community Board Members and a Mayor). These people are the primary link between the Council organisation and the community it represents. Councillors make policy for the Council, that is, they decide what activities Council should be undertaking and how these should be funded.
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