Williamson: The facts about speed and road safety
By Howick Ward Councillor Maurice Williamson I want this column to concentrate on road safety. It’s important to understand that all road safety initiatives have to be implemented...
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By Howick Ward Councillor Maurice Williamson I want this column to concentrate on road safety. It’s important to understand that all road safety initiatives have to be implemented...
Auckland Council’s Annual Plan 2026/2027 has been agreed at this week’s budget and performance committee meeting and formally approved by the council’s governing body. That’s despi...
By Howick Ward Councillor Maurice Williamson I’m not a climate change denier. The Earth’s climate has always changed. There have been at least five known ice ages where the globe w...
By Maurice Williamson, Howick Ward Councillor For a while now, the Government (of both colours) has been claiming Auckland has not zoned enough land for building new dwellings and...
By Howick Ward Councillor Bo Burns This fortnight has delivered a mix of very positive progress and some firm decisions where I’ve stood my ground on behalf of our community. First...
By Nic Hedge, of Mellons Bay Howick ward councillor Maurice Williamson’s recent column (‘Let’s get real about climate change’, Times, April 29), repeats several long‑debunked claim...
The Mayor says the council is working hard to resolve the issue.
Ray Chung is no longer chairing the committee, nor a member of it.
Vince Cocurollo’s candidacy was announced at a rally in Whangārei on Sunday.
The mayor says the councillor should not have got involved in a search operation for missing Karori man Philip Sutton who was swept away in floodwaters.
Benedict Ong faced a code of conduct complaint after revealing details about a potential hotel development at Forsyth Barr Stadium to reporters in April.
By Luke Collings, Howick Local Board member A huge thank you to everyone who voted in last year’s local elections! I’m still a little shocked to be serving on the Howick Local Boar...
By Simeon Brown, Member of Parliament for Pakuranga Progress on the Reeves Road Flyover intersection is finally being made, with details shared about the redesign options that have...
Under fire councillor Benedict Ong stormed out of his own disciplinary meeting claiming he had been barred. Turns out that was not correct. He has now been banned from attending co...
Invercargill City Council Waihopai mana whenua representative Mike Bain. PHOTO: SUPPLIED A man who is a strong believer in hearing both sides of the story has taken his plac...
PJ TAYLOR talks to the Veteran who co-ordinates the Howick Anzac Day services on Stockade Hill and about his service in the New Zealand Defence Force. Where were you born and grew...
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The Labour MP reckons a strong cheehoo should be a prerequisite for the Pacific peoples ministerial position. It’s Labour MP Tangi Utikere’s birthday today, and when he tells you h...
Nelson mayor Nick Smith said councillor Lisa Austin was the victim of a daft interpretation of outdated rules.
The government has given councils three months to decide how they want local government reorganised or risk having a new structure imposed from Wellington.
The Labour leader said Auckland Council was “a big player” in the city, and must be involved in decisions around the major transport investments.
Former Kawerau mayor and current Bay of Plenty Regional Councillor Malcolm Campbell is being remembered as a man who fought tirelessly to improve lives in his community.
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