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More People-friendly Streets Trialled With The Community, In The Community

Thursday, 1 April 2021, 2:41 pm In an innovative new programme, Auckland Transport (AT) is working with communities and other agencies, making real world changes to our streets while simultaneously gathering user feedback. The programme, called Innovating Streets for People, means projects can be improved upon in response to feedback from the people who live, work and travel in the areas. Rather than the more traditional method of gathering feedback to proposed plans, the project trials allow community members to interact with the changes in real time. The goal is to receive feedback from community members, while allowing for a smooth transition to safer,

Sir Ron Brierley sells stake in Orams development

The Kiwi businessman sold his units while awaiting trial on child pornography charges. New Zealand businessman Sir Ron Brierley has sold his investment in the Orams marine development on Auckland’s waterfront while awaiting trial for child pornography charges in Australia. The Overseas Investment Office approved the sale of 30% of units in the Orams NZ Unit Trust, which owns 75.95% of the shares in Orams Group Limited, which in turn has a 125-year leasehold interest in 3.5ha of sensitive land on Beaumont Street, Wynyard Quarter. The land is owned by Panuku Development Auckland. The OIO’s decision said Ariadne had demonstrated its investment would ensure efficient development of the marine facilities on the land ahead

Auckland waterfront silos suffer cracks, steel in poor condition , review finds

Auckland waterfront silos suffer cracks, steel in poor condition , review finds
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Local Matters - Hibiscus Matters letters

Value for money Marcia Krska, Stanmore Bay (abridged) I have a question relating to the piece regarding David Rankin being appointed CEO of Auckland Council’s property arm Panuku Development on a salary of $520,000 (HM February 17). In light of this huge salary, can Council inform us of Mr Rankin’s Key Performance Indicators please? How else can we taxpayers measure that we are getting value for our money from his efforts? Panuku chair, Paul Majurey, responds (abridged): In accordance with the Local Government Act, Auckland Council’s annual Statement of Intent (SOI) for Panuku Development Auckland details its activities and intentions for the next three years. The SOI also includes performance measures and targets and is publicly available at www.panuku.co.nz. When setting the chief executive’s salary, Panuku follows Council’s practice of obtaining market remuneration information from independent experts. Salary ranges are reviewed against market data from both private a

Malaysian firm to build $452m Aotea development

The Malaysian government-backed developer purchased the Auckland CBD land from the council for $40m. A Malaysian government-linked developer has been chosen to build a $452 million mixed-use Aotea Central development above the Aotea Station stop of the City Rail Link. Auckland Council’s development agency Panuku Development sold the former carpark on the corner of Wellesley St West and Mayoral Dr for $40m to Kuala Lumpur-based Malaysian Resources Corporation Berhad (MRCB) on a 125-year leasehold agreement. A 10% deposit of the $40m for the site is payable now and the rest is due once the $4.6 billion City Rail Link project is completed in 2024. 

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