Manukau Matters.

Manukau Matters is published twice a month and delivered to more than 100,000 households within the city boundaries.

This newsletter helps us to inform residents about council decisions, activities, projects and events.

It is a cost-effective way of providing important statutory information such as public notices concerning planning and resource consent issues, and lists community employment opportunities available at the council.

Manukau Matters also promotes the city's resources, attractions, facilities and community events.

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POST Manukau City Council, Private Bag 76917, Manukau City, (attention Manukau Matters)

 Manukau Matters Issue 78 11 November 2009  (3345 kb)
Works underway on extension to Manukau Memorial Gardens, Weetbix tryathlon returns, bikes trialled by park rangers, funding round results, busy year for parks staff

 Manukau Matters Issue 77 25 October 2009  (1734 kb)
Help plan Mangere town centre, extension to Mangemangeroa walkway, Manurewa makeover, citizens advice now at Botany, wriggle and rhyme sessions, 6 week fitness challenge

 Manukau Matters Issue 76 11 October 2009  (1468 kb)
Planning underway for Flat Bush stage two, Manukau Libraries celebrates Diwali, exciting arts workshops, Neighbours Day 2009, Full Throttle, Manukau Festival of Arts 2009

 Manukau Matters Issue 75 27 September 2009  (2515 kb)
Manukau Station and campus work begins, Diwali Festival of Lights, Arts in the city, Flying 50 street race at Full Throttle, Leisure News, Manukau Festival of Arts events calendar, new look and feel for Manukau Libraries website

 Manukau Matters Issue 74 13 September 2009  (2698 kb)
Free wheels at Full Throttle, New Zealand Book Month, secondary students showcase stand out talent, bigger better Spotlight Theatre, Beaumonts Bridge complete

 Manukau Matters Issue 73 30 August 2009  (1124 kb)
Expressions of interest for Colin Dale Park, open burning awareness month, solar heater installation cheaper, new trustees sought, Mill/Redoubt Rd update, walking and cycling improvements

 Manukau Matters Issue 72 16 August 2009  (2468 kb)
Recycling increases 32 per cent, teaching gardens open days, increase in teens using libraries, new fitness centre at Half Moon Bay, review of cell tower standards, rules on sleep outs, pool upgrade, recycling calendar

 Manukau Matters Issue 71 2 August 2009  (886 kb)
Work on new Mangere arts centre begins, finalists announced in business awards, OBJECTive art awards open for entries, temporary signage bylaw to be enforced, energy grant for housing units, Full Throttle is back

 Manukau Matters Issue 70 19 July 2009  (1624 kb)
10 year plan finalised, community planting event held, every day braille, update on Auckland governance, garden awards judges needed, Maori language week, Bells on Bike campaign is being run

 Manukau Matters Issue 69 5 July 2009  (1075 kb)
Cult-couture call for entries, inorganic collection begins, pick it up concert, leisure news, arts in the city, TIS now giving the vision impaired access to Manukau Matters, free entry to Maritime Museum

 Manukau Matters Issue 68 21 June 2009  (1990 kb)
Working on Manukau city centre: tertiary campus plans, parking, public open space, Matariki events, poetry competition, recycling and rubbish calendar

 Manukau Matters Issue 67 7 June 2009  (1202 kb)
Consultation open on draft coastal plan, time for dog registrations, event venues, Matariki celebrations, teen reading challenge returns, pacific music awards announced, open day for harbour crossing

 Manukau Matters Issue 66 24 May 2009  (2243 kb)
Make a submission on the new Auckland Council, samoan week at libraries, parks customer survey, hearings begin on 10 year plan, transport projects for the east, funding allocated, Matariki art exhibitions, youth week launched

 Manukau Matters Issue 65 10 May 2009  (1108 kb)
Beaumonts bridge demolished, finalists announced for S3 pacific music awards, AMP'd youth sports, event funding available, NZ Post book awards festival, music month, south style exhibition

 Manukau Matters Issue 64 19 April 2009  (2085 kb)
Sucess for garden festival, recognition for volunteers, barry curtis park celebrates diverzcity, driveway runover video, maori outcomes for Manukau, pacific leaders elected, leisure news, arts events, scenic walks

 Manukau Matters Issue 63 29 March 2009  (1478 kb)
Barry Curtis park to officially open, pony club championships, bikewise popular, libraries school holiday programme, leisure news, truck ban proposed, call for submissions to 10 year plan

 Manukau Matters Issue 62 15 March 2009  (1736 kb)
Call for entries to business awards, Auckland Regatta week, email library service launched, Clubhouse 274 drop-in centre, parks go smokefree, doggy day out extended, dob in taggers, multi-sport facility begins works

 Manukau Matters Issue 61 1 March 2009  (1757 kb)
Free Celebrate Pasifika events, earth hour, building and planning clinics, call for pacific leader nominations, children's week, parks' summer programme, sustainable living courses

 Manukau Matters Issue 60 15 February 2009  (1522 kb)
Join the Bikewise challenge, Howick in the Park returns, Cavendish Link roading project, new bus services, plan to improve Highbrook transport, arts in the city, leisure news, perceptions survey results

 Manukau Matters Issue 59 25 January 2009  (630 kb)
Celebrate Chinese new year, free activities, Waitangi Day celebrations, community houses term 1 programme, leisure news, World Wetlands Day activity

Knowledge and Understanding
Maatauranga me te moohiotanga
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Whaainga ki toona tutukitanga
Accountability
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