A Tale of Two Cities
Auckland’s Supercity reforms have a lot in common with urban reforms being carried out in Paris
by Virginie Ribadeau Dumas| October 20 2011 |
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A Tale of Two CitiesAuckland’s Supercity reforms have a lot in common with urban reforms being carried out in Paris by Virginie Ribadeau Dumas |
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Closing The Books on LibrariesThe current climate in local government, and the fate of libraries by Gordon Campbell |
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Rodney Hide’s Wet, Hot Colorado DreamHow the Supercity will ratchet down spending on public services by Gordon Campbell |
Loss LeaderIs Doug McKay really the leader that Auckland needs? by Gordon Campbell |
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From the Hood: Logo-rhythmsSuper Logos for a Super City by Lyndon Hood |
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The Real Three Strikes: Mad, Sad and BadUsing common sense would be a welcome change for our criminal justice system … by Denis O’Reilly |
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From The Hood: Think CrimesLyndon Hood installs a crime-prevention camera in the Justice Minister’s mind. by Lyndon Hood |