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Auckland Live, known as The Edge until 2014, is New Zealand's largest performing arts and convention centre complex / organisation. It is a council-controlled trading organisation of Auckland Council and comprises: * Aotea Centre, a modern events centre * Aotea Square, a public square between the venues * Auckland Town Hall, a historical building with a well-known concert venue * Civic Theatre, a large historical atmospheric theatre * Herald Theatre In 2009, Auckland Live recorded attendances of 736,600 at an unspecified number of events delivered as part of the centre's "Arts Agenda" and "Commercial Entertainment" programmes.〔(The Edge Annual Report and Financial Statements, 2008–09 ).〕 ==Governance== Auckland Live has a board of six and is chaired by Richard Waddel and the deputy chair is Peter Stubbs. In 2009, its board of directors alone were paid a total remuneration of $139,000. In the same year, the top 10 employees remunerations totalled more than $1.79 million, some $400,000 more than the direct cost of the Arts Agenda programme.〔 It was incorporated into the new council body Regional Facilities Auckland in 2010 and no longer produces a separate annual report. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Auckland Live」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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