The following HDC News publications were first published in the Hauraki Herald, and are now available for viewing in Adobe Acrobat format.  If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, please visit http://www.adobe.com and download a free copy of the reader.               


9th April 2010                                                        [Back to HDC News calendar]

This issue contained the following headlines:

  • Proposals to reform the Building Act
  • Echo Walking Festival
  • Bike-wise Mayoral Challenge
  • GST and Rates
  • Plains Ward News
  • Smart Water Use on Dairy Farms
  • Elected Members' Diary

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13th April 2010
                                                          

This issue contained the following headlines:

  • Drug Awareness Road Show Coming to Hauraki Soon
  • Total Hose Ban for Waihi
  • Tips for Gardening in the Drought
  • Reappointment of Chief Executive
  • District Plan Progress
  • Elected Members' Diary

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20th April 2010
                                                          

This issue contained the following headlines:

  • Shared Services for Rubbish?
  • Committee Wanted
  • Don't Rubbish our Drains!
  • FREE Community presentation focusing on methamphetamine, drug and alcohol awareness
  • Draft Annual Plan 2010/11 Submissions close this week
  • Contestable Social Fund Policy
  • Elected Members' Diary
  • Public Notices
    • Situations Vacant
    • Closure of Road to Vehicular Traffic
    • ANZAC Day Commemoration Services

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27th April 2010
                                                           

This issue contained the following headlines:

  • Trees vs Infrastruture
  • Road Safety Consultation
  • Drains Again
  • Request for Funding
  • Creative Communities Scheme - Funding for Local Arts
  • Improvements to Morrison Road
  • Economic Development Update
  • Elected Members' Diary
  • Public Notices
    • Notification of Correction
    • Council & Committee Meetings

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Situations Vacant
Waihi Ward Reflections