Press Release – Auckland Council Auckland and Waikato Districts economic development arms are working together on joint economic development opportunities, outlined in an agreement signed today. Auckland Unlimited, the economic and cultural development agency for Tmaki Makaurau, …
Auckland and Waikato District’s economic development arms are working together on joint economic development opportunities, outlined in an agreement signed today.
Auckland Unlimited, the economic and cultural development agency for Tāmaki Makaurau, and Waikato District Council’s Economic and Community Development Unit will work together to share information and support each other in growing their regional economies.
The agreement will focus on specific areas of collaboration, including inbound investment introductions in each other’s regions; sustainability and resource recovery initiatives; economic development opportunities for the Hampton Downs area; and using procurement for positive soc
Press Release – Auckland Council
Auckland and Waikato District’s economic development arms are working together on joint economic development opportunities, outlined in an agreement signed today.
Auckland Unlimited, the economic and cultural development agency for Tāmaki Makaurau, and Waikato District Council’s Economic and Community Development Unit will work together to share information and support each other in growing their regional economies.
The agreement will focus on specific areas of collaboration, including inbound investment introductions in each other’s regions; sustainability and resource recovery initiatives; economic development opportunities for the Hampton Downs area; and using procurement for positive social impact.
Mud, sweat and (furry) ears – Dirty Dog Challenge is back at Ngāruawāhia
27 Apr, 2021 07:10 PM
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A mud-filled obstacle course awaits at the Dirty Dog Challenge in Ngāruawāhia on Saturday, June 26. Photo / Supplied
A mud-filled obstacle course awaits at the Dirty Dog Challenge in Ngāruawāhia on Saturday, June 26. Photo / Supplied
Waikato News
The Waikato District Council and Hamilton City Council Dirty Dog Challenge is back for 2021.
The popular event for dogs and their owners will be on Saturday, June 26 at the Ngaruawahia Christian Youth Camp.
In this unique event, people navigate a mud-filled obstacle course with their dogs.
Press Release – Waikato District Council
Waikato District Council is proposing a hard and fast general rate increase in year 1 of 9% and then 3.5% for year 2 and 3 of the plan. The other option sets the general rate increase at 7% in year 1, 6% in year 2 and 4% in year 3.
We want your views about the general rate increase we are proposing between 2021 and 2024. Should we ‘go hard and go early’ or be more cautious and spread rate increases more evenly over the first three years?
Waikato District Council is proposing a ‘hard and fast’ general rate increase in year 1 of 9% and then 3.5% for year 2 and 3 of the plan. The other option sets the general rate increase at 7% in year 1, 6% in year 2 and 4% in year 3.
Friday, 16 April 2021, 10:59 am
We want your views about the general rate increase we
are proposing between 2021 and 2024. Should we ‘go hard
and go early’ or be more cautious and spread rate
increases more evenly over the first three
years?
Waikato District Council is proposing a
‘hard and fast’ general rate increase in year 1 of 9%
and then 3.5% for year 2 and 3 of the plan. The other option
sets the general rate increase at 7% in year 1, 6% in year 2
and 4% in year 3.
We are proposing ways to respond to
the district’s growth and changing community and
regulatory expectations. Managing these, against a
background of uncertain economic and social conditions and