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The Committee for Auckland Limited is a not-for-profit organisation set up to contribute to making Auckland one of the world's great places to live and work. It is an independent alliance of corporate directors and chief executives, tertiary sector, not-for-profit leaders and Mayors, working in the public interest.

The Committee for Auckland draws on the ideas, skills, resources, and influence of its Members to accelerate progress on urban issues to strengthen private-public alliances and work across sectors, to provide independent, well-researched work on key issues, to draw on the best demonstrated practices within New Zealand and overseas and to highlight key issues and influence urban leaders in order to make progress for our city.

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Sarah Lang
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t: 09 300 5596

f: 09 300 1333

e: sarah.lang@aucklandnz.org

a: PO Box 3403 Shortland St Auckland

 



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