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Auckland Regional Council (historic)

The Auckland Regional Council was a government agency established in 1989 to oversee regional issues such as water quality, environmental conservation, transportation, and land use planning in the Auckland area, New Zealand. It managed regional infrastructure and environmental resources to promote sustainable development. In 2010, it was replaced by the Auckland Regional Council and several city and district councils forming a single entity, Auckland Council, to streamline governance. The historic council played a crucial role in coordinating regional efforts before this restructuring.