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Speak at a council meeting
You are welcome to attend most Auckland Council governing body and committee meetings. If there is any public-excluded business items on the agenda, we will ask you to leave the meeting at that stage.
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Speak at meetings
Up to 30 minutes near the start of each meeting are set aside to hear from the public.
Request to speak at a meeting
If you want to speak at a public meeting, you need to contact the Governance Advisor at least one full working day before the meeting.
Contact details for the Governance Advisor will be in the meeting agenda.
Remember to include the subject matter in your request to speak.
How long you can speak
When speaking at a meeting, you may speak for up to five minutes.
This time may be extended by resolution of the meeting.
What you cannot speak about in a meeting
There are some things you cannot speak about at meetings:
- A matter that has already been considered and determined
- A matter which is going through a separate public hearing process
- Items dealt through a quasi-judicial process
- Issues outside the functions of Auckland Council.
Schedule of meetings
See the schedule of meetings and meeting times for:
Archived agendas and minutes
To get a copy of archived agendas or minutes, email the records team.
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