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MANUKAU HARBOUR FORUM SYMPOSIUM

The Manukau Harbour Forum invites you to its inaugural Symposium on Friday 10 June in Mangere. Click READ MORE to view the MHRS Presentation

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Speakers confirmed for MHF Symposium

The Manukau Harbour Forum is pleased to confirm the speakers for its inaugural Symposium on Friday 10 June.

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PUBLIC MEETING - East West Link Interchange

How does the NZTA East West Link Plan affect your work, family and the future of Onehunga? Come along and find out

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SEAWEEK 2017

GOODBYE GODWITS - Sunday26th Feb 11am to 2pm Ambury Regional Park.

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Steam & Vintage Country Festival @ Glenbrook Vintage Railway

The Steam & Vintage Country Festival is held over two days - Sat 25th and Sun 26th February 2017

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FREE Assistance on making your submission on the East West Link

This image was recently released by NZTA. It shows the Onehunga Aotea Sea Scouts Keas "Ship" building with the new road in front.

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MANUKAU AND ONEHUNGA SET FOR LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT

From Auckland Council - Our Auckland Manukau and Onehunga are set for significant long-term improvements as part of 19 locations across the city that have been identified by Auckland’s new urban regeneration agency....In Onehunga

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Auckland's Unitary Plan could be delayed

A new city blueprint allowing for apartment living could be delayed after a late flurry of appeals in the lead up to a 5pm deadline on Friday.

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South-West Wastewater Servicing Project

An information evening will be held in Waiuku on the 14th June to discuss the final options for wastewater servicing in West Franklin.

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Saving the Port of Onehunga with lessons from the US

Conservationists and locals living near Manukau Harbour's Port of Onehunga want a new independent entity, like the Hauraki Gulf coalition, set up to protect its failing health. New Zealand's second largest port is an uninspiring, silt filled, polluted, wasteland. Despite years of disapointment and competing agendas Jim Jackson, the Chairman of the Manukau Harbour Restoration Society, is hoping that a success story in the US - could help spark a transformation. He joins Kathryn Ryan with Rich Batuik, who shares his 30 year experience of the US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program.

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Who pays the Ferryman? Auckland's Transport Woes

Discussion Paper by Phil Hickling The most basic question remains, and must be: if so many similar other cities can successfully operate ferry services, why can this not be done in Auckland?

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