The New Zealand Auckland City Development category includes NZ websites related to Develop, Development, Developments, Organisation, Organisations, Agency, Agencies, Community and more.
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Mira Szaszy Research Centre (www.mira.auckland.ac.nz)Established by the University of Auckland Business School in 1998, this is New Zealand's first dedicated Maori and Pacific research facility in the field of business and economic development.
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New Zealand Business Council (www.nzbcsd.org.nz)For sustainable development providing business leadership as a catalyst for change towards sustainable development.
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Brainwave Trust (www.brainwave.org.nz)An independent charitable trust aiming to promote public knowledge and raise awareness of infant brain development and its implications for raising children.
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The New Zealand Institute (www.nzinstitute.org)A not-for-profit organisation committed to generating debate, ideas, and solutions that contribute to building a more prosperous New Zealand for all New Zealanders.
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Project DART (www.projectdart.org.nz)Keeping you informed about the development of Auckland Rail Transport Network. This $600million upgrade of the rail network being carried out by Ontrack, the New Zealand Railways Corporation.
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Transit Mount Roskill Extension (www.sh20mountroskill.co.nz)Information on the SH20 Mount Roskill Extension, a key part of the Western Ring Route. Once completed, the Western Ring Route will provide an alternative route between Manukau City and Albany via SH20, SH16 and SH18.
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Auckland Jewish Immigration Organisation (www.aji.org.nz)Migration into New Zealand, a support organisation.
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Progressive Panmure (www.progressivepanmure.net.nz)An association that promotes and supports business ventures in the Panmure region, to build a strong and sustainable local economy.
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Meat and Related Trade Union (www.meatunion.org.nz)Meat and related trade workers located Napier, Palmerston North and Auckland.
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Maori Women's Development (www.mwdi.co.nz)A financial institution formed by Maori women, controlled, managed and operated by Maori women, for the economic development of Maori women and her whanau.
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Greenmount-East Tamaki Business Association (www.getba.org.nz)An association formed to enable commercial owners and occupiers to be positively involved in the rapid development taking place in the Greenmount area in Auckland.
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