Submissions

Submitting feedback is a vital way to ensure your voice is heard. The quickest and easiest method is through the Council's online submission form. Over the years, we've developed guides to streamline this process and make it as simple as possible for you.

As a group, Grey Lynn 2030 sometimes makes submissions collectively.  We submitted on the 2025 Unitary Plan

Submissions

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Previous Submission Campaigns

Watercare – Help shape our water future- community input

By Grey Lynn 2030 | May 7, 2025

Let’s shape Auckland’s water future together. Watercare is developing a 70-year strategy to secure safe, reliable, and affordable water services for generations to come. This collaborative effort will address the realities of a growing population, aging infrastructure, and the increasing pressures of climate change. Because the decisions we make today will resonate for decades, Watercare…

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Grey Lynn 2030: Response to Strengthening New Zealand’s emergency management legislation

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Apr 30, 2025

From 15 April to 13 May 2025 the government is inviting submissions on options to strengthen New Zealand’s overarching emergency management legislation and inform the design of a new Emergency Management Bill. Our community group, Grey Lynn 2030, appreciates the opportunity to provide feedback on the discussion document Strengthening New Zealand’s emergency management legislation. We…

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Petition to enforce 30 km speed limit around Auckland University and AUT

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Apr 17, 2025

Sign the petition here. Students are asking Auckland Transport to do more to enforce the 30 km/hr speed limit on Symonds Street and around the UOA and AUT City Campuses Students should be able to come onto their campus to attend lectures, study, and have fun with mates without fear of being run over. That…

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Container Deposit Scheme

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Feb 20, 2025

March 2024 was a bad time for Waitemata Waste Away when the old-school refund scheme for bottles, cans and containers was put on the government “bonfire”. Apparently the government didn’t have time to vote on this bill as there were too many others with priority before the election. Designed to slash the amount of waste…

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Container Deposit Scheme: Community Event

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Oct 11, 2019

On 29 September 2019 Grey Lynn 2030 Waste Away ran a POP UP BOTTLE DRIVE at the Grey Lynn Farmer’s Market, where locals brought their cans, glass and plastic containers for a cash refund. The event was held in collaboration with The Kiwi Bottle Drive and followed the announcement of a container deposit scheme by…

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Submissions on Product Stewardship 2019

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Oct 6, 2019

As part of Grey Lynn 2030’s push to get the community to make submissions on the Government’s Priority Product Stewardship Consultation Document, we created a video highlighting the issues which has gained over 5500 views. The video explained the concept of Product Stewardship in easily accessible language and reminded people of the submission deadline of…

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Priority Products Submission

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Sep 17, 2019

Priority Products Submission. Our friends at the Rubbish Trip have produced this helpful guide Want to see waste production and disposal in New Zealand regulated? We have a chance to start the ball rolling and make this a reality. The Ministry for the Environment has released a Priority Product Stewardship Scheme proposal and is looking…

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Bike friendly neighbourhoods

By | Mar 31, 2016

Back in July 2009 Grey Lynn 2030 hosted David Engwicht author of “Mental Speed Bumps – the smarter way to tame traffic” . He inspired many in the community to think about what we can all do to make our streets safer, calmer and more civil. What came through strongly from Grey Lynners was a…

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Save the 6 pohutukawas on Great North Rd

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Jul 1, 2014

Proposals to widen Great North Road on the approach to the St Lukes overbridge and motorway interchange threaten 6 mature pohutukawa trees on the road opposite MOTAT. The resource consent application has been publicly notified and submissions can be made until Thursday 3 July. To make it easy for people to make a submission as The…

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