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Traveler Resource Attractions In Auckland Central

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Auckland Central is a New Zealand electoral division returning one member to the New Zealand House of Representatives. Its current representative is Nikki Kaye, a member of the National Party; she has represented the seat since 2008.
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Traveler Resource Attractions In Auckland Central

  • 2. Auckland i-SITE Visitor Information Centre - International Airport Terminal Auckland Central
    Auckland is a city in the North Island of New Zealand. Auckland is the largest urban area in the country, with an urban population of around 1,628,900. It is located in the Auckland Region—the area governed by Auckland Council—which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, resulting in a total population of 1,695,900. A diverse and multicultural city, Auckland is home to the largest Polynesian population in the world. The Māori-language name for Auckland is Tāmaki or Tāmaki-makau-rau, meaning Tāmaki with a hundred lovers, in reference to the desirability of its fertile land at the hub of waterways in all directions. It has also been called Ākarana, a transliteration of the English name. The Auckland urban area ranges to Waiwera in the north, Kumeu in the ...
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  • 3. ANZ Viaduct Events Centre Auckland Central
    The ANZ Viaduct Events Centre is a stand-alone, multi-purpose events centre built on the Halsey Street extension wharf, Wynyard Quarter of Auckland, New Zealand. It is owned and operated by Regional Facilities Auckland, a organisation under the control of Auckland Council. Opened in August 2011 at a cost of approximately $32 million, the 6,000 square metres facility offers eight separate rooms suitable for a wide range of events including conferences, gala dinners and exhibitions. Since opening, it has hosted major events, most notably the New Zealand Fashion Week. The centre is also usually busy with numerous corporate functions, dinners and conferences. Several schools have also chosen the centre for their annual ball.
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  • 4. Auckland i-SITE Visitor Information Centre - Princes Wharf Auckland Central
    Auckland is a city in the North Island of New Zealand. Auckland is the largest urban area in the country, with an urban population of around 1,628,900. It is located in the Auckland Region—the area governed by Auckland Council—which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, resulting in a total population of 1,695,900. A diverse and multicultural city, Auckland is home to the largest Polynesian population in the world. The Māori-language name for Auckland is Tāmaki or Tāmaki-makau-rau, meaning Tāmaki with a hundred lovers, in reference to the desirability of its fertile land at the hub of waterways in all directions. It has also been called Ākarana, a transliteration of the English name. The Auckland urban area ranges to Waiwera in the north, Kumeu in the ...
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  • 5. Auckland National Library Centre Auckland Central
    Auckland Central is a New Zealand electoral division returning one member to the New Zealand House of Representatives. Its current representative is Nikki Kaye, a member of the National Party; she has represented the seat since 2008.
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  • 6. Skycity Convention Centre Auckland Central
    SkyCity Auckland is a casino and event centre in the Central Business District of Auckland, New Zealand between Victoria and Federal Streets. Located at the base of the Auckland's Sky Tower, it was the second casino in New Zealand, and still is the only one in Auckland.
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  • 7. Aotea Centre Auckland Central
    The City Rail Link is a rail project currently under construction in Auckland, New Zealand. The project consists of the construction of a 3.5 km long double-track rail tunnel underneath Auckland's city centre, between Britomart Transport Centre and Mount Eden Railway Station. Two new underground stations will be constructed to serve the city centre: Aotea Station near Aotea Square and Karangahape Station near Karangahape Road. Britomart will be converted from a terminus station into a through station and Mount Eden Station will be completely rebuilt with four platforms to serve as an interchange between the new CRL line and the existing Western Line.The current project is an adapted version of previous proposals to improve rail access to Auckland's city centre with the first proposals dati...
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