Kawakawa Bay Market drop-in session
Saturday 2 March 2024
10am-12pm
Kawakawa Bay Community Hall, 9 Kawakawa-Ōrere Road, Kawakawa Bay
Diversity Festival drop-in session
Saturday 2 March 2024
11am-4pm
Hayman Park, 22 Amersham Way, Manukau City Centre.
Sir Edmund Hillary Library drop-in session
Wednesday 6 March 2024
10am-12pm
Sir Edmund Hillary Library, 1/209 Great South Road, Papakura.
Waiuku Town Centre drop-in session
Friday 8 March 2024
10.30am-1.30pm
Waiuku Town Square, Waiuku
Pukekohe Market drop-in session
Saturday 9 March 2024
8am-12pm
Massey Ave carpark/Town Square, Pukekohe.
Whakanui Te Manurewatanga - Celebrating Cultural Diversity in Manurewa drop-in session
Saturday 9 March 2024
10am-2pm
Manu Tukutuku / Randwick Park, 32 Riverton Drive, Randwick Park.
Te Paataka Koorero o Takaanini / Takaanini Library and Community Hub drop-in session
Wednesday 13 March 2024
10am-12pm
Te Paataka Koorero o Takaanini / Takaanini Library and Community Hub, 30 Walters Road, Takanini.
Ōtāhuhu Family Fun Day drop-in session
Saturday 16 March 2024
10am-2pm
Fairburn Reserve, 30 Mason Avenue, Ōtāhuhu.
Beachlands Market drop-in session
Sunday 17 March 2024
9am-1.30pm
Woolworths Beachlands carpark, 129 Beachlands Road, Beachlands
ASB Polyfest drop-in session
Wednesday 20 March to Saturday 23 March 2024
9am-6pm
Manukau Sports Bowl, Te Irirangi Drive, Manukau City Centre.
Whitford Country Market drop-in session
Sunday 17 March 2024
8.30am-1pm
Whitford Community Hall, 1 Whitford-Maraetai Road, RD 1, Whitford
Parkfest drop-in session
Saturday 23 March 2024
10am-2pm
Central Park, Great South Road, Papakura
South Pasifika Fono community group meeting
Monday 25 March 2024
6.30pm-8.30pm
Ōtara E.F.K.S. Church, 101 Bairds Road, Ōtara.
Franklin Local Board hearing-style event
Tuesday 26 March 2024
5pm-7pm
Franklin Local Board meeting room (upstairs), The Centre, 12 Massey Avenue, Pukekohe.
Event types explained
Drop-In Session
At a drop-in session you can visit our team any time during the hours listed to ask questions or give your feedback.
Community hui (forum)
A Community hui begins with a presentation and overview of the consultation topics followed by an opportunity to ask Auckland Council staff or elected members questions about the proposed long-term plan.
Hearing-style event
This is where members of the public are given a 'speaking time' to present their feedback and views to elected members.
You need to register to attend.
Fono
A fono is a word used for community meetings in different countries in Polynesia. Fonos usually involve a presentation or opening followed by discussion and questions and answers.
Although intended for our Pacific communities, this meeting is open to everyone.
You must register to attend.
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