> November 2006

Welcome to the third ARPASS Update Newsletter. The first five months of 2007 have been busy ones.
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> November 2006

A substantial step forward has been taken towards improving Auckland’s facility planning following the go ahead from the Strategic Partners Group (political representatives from Councils, Ministry of Health and SPARC senior management) to form a Working Party to develop an agreed process for planning and developing regional facilities.
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> July 2006

From now on, this newsletter will be produced three times a year. Since work began this year to implement our five year Strategy to improve the delivery of sport and recreation in Auckland, ARPASS has made solid progress on a variety of projects and developed and strengthened key partnerships.
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  > Annual Report 2008/2009

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  > Strategy Report May, 2007

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  > Strategy Report Mar, 2007

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  > Inception Report 2007

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> Annual Report 2006

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> Business Plan June, 2007

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> RFP June, 2007

You are invited to submit a proposal for the Auckland Regional Physical Activity and Sport Strategy implementation project known as the Greater Auckland Regional Facilities Project.
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> Inception Report June, 2007

The seven territorial local authorities, Regional Council, the four Regional Sports Trusts of the greater Auckland region and SPARC have combined resources to develop....
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> Director May, 2007

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> Press Release May, 2007

The seven territorial local authorities, the Regional Council, the four Regional Sports Trusts of the greater Auckland region and SPARC have reached agreement on a combined strategy for co-ordinating and strengthening sport within the Auckland region.
This strategy is the Auckland Regional Physical Activity and Sport Strategy. ARPASS
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> Strategy Document

The only way sufficient impact can be made over the next five to ten years, given the rate of growth of these problems, is to co-ordinate the resources of the region and work together collaboratively to solve them. There is a clear gap in the delivery of physical activity and sport at the regional level. Read more..

> Project Details

From now on, this newsletter will be produced three times a year. Since work began this year to implement our five year Strategy to improve the delivery of sport and recreation in Auckland, ARPASS has made solid progress on a variety of projects and developed and strengthened key partnerships.
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