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Pay gaps in Auckland Transport 2025
We believe in an Aotearoa New Zealand where everyone is paid fairly regardless of ethnicity, gender or ability. Our pay gaps for 2025 Group Pay gap Gender average 8.23% Gender median 9.07...% While we pay gender and ethnicity groups equally for the work they do, these groups are unevenly... related challenges we plan to monitor and track our pay gaps by: carrying out a comprehensive annual gender and ethnicity pay analysis searching for, and eliminating, any disparities in pay equity
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Rail work is on track - Southern Line to reopen on Monday
Date: 16 March 2023 Work to prepare Auckland for more frequent commuter trains is now in its second stage – which will see stations on the Eastern Line closed between Ōtāhuhu and Britomart. While for…
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Event transport
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Pukekohe Town Centre pedestrian improvements and traffic signals proposals
We are proposing improvements to make Pukekohe town centre safer for people walking and driving. Project status: Feedback closed Project zone: South On this page: Construction Update Proposal Outc…
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Apply for resident parking coupons
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Train services
Trains are a great way to travel around Auckland with 41 stations across four lines: Southern, Eastern, Western and Onehunga. Here you'll find information regarding where trains go, fare inform…
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An additional boost to bus driver pay
Auckland Transport Media Release7 September 2022 Waka Kotahi has approved additional funding for Auckland Transport (AT) to provide a second much-needed boost to bus drivers’ wages this year. Driver pay will increase by an additional 3.9 per cent, on top of the recent 8 per cent increase funded by Auckland Council in July. Auckland Mayor Phil Goff welcomes the funding for the pay increase, which will take average bus driver wages in Auckland to $26.62 an hour from 1 September. “Boosting pay
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