The Mayor is on the line and today he chats to Rachel about the Harbour Bridge bike lane protest, the Auckland fuel tax, and a fast-tracked development project in Drury. Whakarongo mai!
The Mayor is on the line and i tēnei ata he chats to Rachel about his proposed recovery budget, what's happening with the Onehunga low traffic area pilot project, and an update on the Ports of Auckland potential move. Whakarongo mai!
The Mayor is on the line and i tēnei ata he's chatting to Rachel about accusations of him running a "boys club council," the Government's upcoming budget announcement, and what's happening with our water situation one year on from the emergency declaration. Whakarongo mai!
The Mayor is on the line and i tēnei ata he's talking about the wage freeze in the public sector, the future of events at Eden Park; and new vaccine centres in Auckland. Whakarongo mai!
The Mayor is on the line and i tēnei ata he's talking to Rachel about the Mount Eden pōhutukawa re-protection, the possible pedestrianisation of Queen St, and the pest-free Auckland campaign. Whakarongo mai!
The Mayor is on the line and this week he is chatting to Rachel on the strongly protested development of the Kennedy Point Marina on Waiheke Island, the independent review of local government, and a low traffic neighbourhood project in Onehunga. Whakarongo mai!
The Mayor calls up this morning to have his weekly chat with Rachel. On the cards this time is the Government partnership with Amazon Studios, new Auckland water targets, and the pedestrianisation of Queen Street. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata, the Mayor phones up to have a chat with Rachel. On the agenda this week is the marina at Waiheke Island's Kennedy Point, the Australian travel bubble and trading over Easter. Whakarongo mai.
I tēnei ata the Mayor is on the line talking to Rachel about the Ports of Auckland, the Light Rail project and new train between Auckland and Hamilton, and the nursing shortage at Waitematā DHB. Whakarongo mai!
The Mayor is on the line and today he and Rachel chat about the Ports of Auckland, the discussions around a second harbour bridge crossing, and concerns about the plan to sell a local reserve in New Lynn. Whakarongo mai!