Tsunami Siren Network Deactivation and Decommissioning
Please note the following from Auckland Emergency Management: 2023-09-27 Notice re tsunami siren decommissioning
Please note the following from Auckland Emergency Management: 2023-09-27 Notice re tsunami siren decommissioning
With thanks to our friends at Matakana Coast Tourism – Family Holiday fun on the Matakana Coast
Please note that Auckland’s bi-annual tsunami siren test will take place at the beginning of daylight saving on Sunday 24 September at 12pm (midday). Further details available at https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/news/2023/09/auckland-region-tsunami-siren-testing-on-sunday-24-september/3
Help us shape our storm resilience Kia ora Throughout August we are asking Aucklanders for their feedback on our plans for major investment in Tāmaki Makaurau to help recover from the extreme weather events that took a major toll on the region in 2023. Our Storm Recovery and Resilience Consultation asks for feedback on: The Tāmaki Makaurau…
Kia Ora The Forest Bridge Trust are delighted to be hosting their Hui on 08 / 09 September at the Ranfurly Hall in Kaipara Flats. The theme for this year’s Hui is “Building a Legacy” and we have 10 amazing conservation speakers covering a range of subjects from Iwi views on conservation to Intelligent Predator…
https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/news/2023/08/one-plan-to-manage-all-of-rodney-s-parks/ A plan that guides the management of all local parks in Rodney for the next decade has been adopted by the Rodney Local Board. Chair Brent Bailey says the board has a decision-making role over 338 parks which are included in the Rodney Local Parks Management Plan. The local parks management plan provides the…
This year Omaha Beach Golf Club is looking at supporting Matakana Fire Brigade to get a “New” First Responder Vehicle and get a Resource Consent for the club. This is a 50/50 shared event as well as additional chances to donate directly to the Matakana Fire Brigade, at the end of the auction held at…
MCTT NEWS – Creating a connected trail network in the Matakana Coast region
“It’s more important than ever that residents speak up and let Rodney Local Board members know if the three-year plan, just released for consultation, is right for their community. The board has prepared a draft plan that will guide local board decision-making in Rodney over the next three years on things like parks and playgrounds,…