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Approximately 7,500 people live
permanently on Waiheke Island. But in the summer, the population can swell to
more than 30,000 as visitors flock there to enjoy the open space, sandy beaches
and boutique vineyards. Waiheke is the second largest islands in the Hauraki
Gulf. Being only 17km from Auckland, it is home to an increasing number of
people who commute daily by ferry to work in the central city.
The Auckland City Service Centre at Ostend provides Council services and information, The community library, theatre and art gallery at Artworks in Oneroa and the Onetangi Sports Park are major Auckland City supported community facilities.
Auckland City
Council Waiheke
10 Belgium Street Ostend 372 5099 or 379
2020
COUNCIL EMERGENCY NUMBER 24
HOURS 379 2039 |
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Waiheke
Island Community Board
Approximately 7,500 people live permanently on Waiheke
Island. But in the summer, the population can swell to more than
30,000 as visitors flock there to enjoy the open space, sandy
beaches and boutique vineyards. Waiheke is the second largest
islands in the Hauraki Gulf. Being only 17km from Auckland, it is
home to an increasing number of people who commute daily by ferry to
work in the central city. The Auckland City Service Centre at Ostend
provides Council services and information, The community library,
theatre and art gallery at Artworks in Oneroa and the Onetangi
Sports Park are major Auckland City supported community facilities. |
Auckland
Regional Council (ARC)
Auckland Regional Council is currently working with all the other
councils in the Auckland region and central government on a proposal
to strengthen Auckland's regional Governance. |
Waiheke
Notes Blog by Nobilangelo Ceramalus
A member of the Community Board, has this blog is to enable Waihekeans to get to know him, or to get to know him better, and
thus to size him up for the task. His over-the-top humorous (?) blog,
pokes fun at Auckland City's shennanigans on Waiheke. |
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