Auckland Council
Ratepayers to have say on 'living wage' for council staff
An increased to the 'living wage' for thousands of Auckland Council staff has moved closer, with the plan to be formally put to ratepayers.
New Auckland trains needed earlier than first thought
Auckland might have to stump up hundreds of million of dollars for a new fleet of commuter trains.
Goff to set up new housing taskforce
Auckland mayor Phil Goff has confirmed he is setting up a wide-ranging taskforce to tackle the city's housing shortage.
Auckland Council's $28k scorecard
Auckland Council has used $28,000 of advertising credit to promote its new scorecard, which shows how well it is doing.
Aucklanders count cost of Goff's spending plans
Analysis - It's time for Auckland ratepayers to concentrate as mayor Phil Goff unveils new ideas that might turn up on next year's rates bill - or might not, writes Todd Niall.
'Racial discrimination' mars Auckland councillor's swearing-in
The refusal to allow a newly-elected Auckland councillor's Samoan family into VIP seating for his swearing-in was racial discrimination, he says.
Bill Cashmore named as Auckland's deputy mayor
Auckland's new deputy mayor is second-term councillor and National Party member Bill Cashmore.
Goff to name Auckland deputy mayor
Auckland's new mayor Phil Goff will today name his deputy and is expected to announce a changed political structure for Auckland Council.
Auckland elections: New team for new mayor
The end of Len Brown's two terms also ends more than a dozen politically-appointed jobs in his office.
Eight challengers taken on previously unopposed Howick Ward duo
A candidate in one of the biggest contests for a seat on the Auckland council says there's an underbelly of racism in the city's south-eastern suburbs. Todd Niall reports. Audio
Len Brown: 'We've survived a lot'
Auckland's outgoing mayor Len Brown has made an emotional final speech to his Council.
Council drops investment fund over weapons uncertainty
Auckland Council is pulling out of one of its investment funds because its manager will not say if it owns shares in companies that make cluster bombs and mines. Audio
Akld Council urged to quit tobacco, sugary drinks & fossil fuel
Auckland Council is being appluaded for pulling out of a fund which may invest in companies that make weapons. Audio
Auckland Council sells former HQ to apartment developer
Aucklanders may never find out how much the council's former headquarters has been sold for.
Boost to Auckland Council's cash surplus
Higher revenue from growth and flat spending has boosted the Auckland Council's operating surplus to $250 million.
Auckland Council election changes considered
Auckland Council is for the first time considering changes to its political structure.
Auckland Council might have $700k tobacco investment
The Auckland Council has been told it might have more than $700,000 indirectly invested in British American Tobacco.
Auckland Council may have $770,000 invested in tobacco
Auckland councillors have been told the council may have $770,000 invested indirectly in British American Tobacco. Audio
Auckland Council planners want parts of Unitary Plan overturned
Auckland Council planners want to overturn some of the key features of the city's re-written Unitary Plan. Auckland Issues correspondent Todd Niall joins Checkpoint. Video, Audio
Auckland Council's unethical investments
The Auckland Council is reviewing its investments after revelations that one of its funds holds shares in sugary drink and tobacco companies. Audio