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Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board leading the way for businesses to progress together
Round two of The Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Economic and Business Development Fund is back and ready to benefit more local businesses.
Point Chevalier interim library delayed
Despite reaching agreement for a lease at a Great North Road site, council has been informed that the business leasing the location is currently under negotiation for sale, and no longer available for lease.
Supporting Pukekohe communities through storm recovery outreach
Last week, Storm Recovery Navigators and Franklin Local Board member Logan Soole went door knocking across the Pukekohe community to speak to flood-affected residents and provide information about the navigator service.
Join the conversation: Input into designs for Onehunga’s new public spaces
New public plazas, green spaces, realigned public parking and safer walking connections are just a few of the ideas set to transform Onehunga’s Waiapu Precinct.
GDP and employment data shows city centre outpacing NZ for second consecutive year
For the second year in a row, Auckland’s high-achieving city centre has outpaced New Zealand in both GDP and employment growth.
North Shore youth get a seat at the democratic table
North Shore youth are about to have a voice in local democracy thanks to a new initiative by Devonport-Takapuna Local Board.
Mental health takes the front seat in Takapuna
A new seat installed by the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board in Takapuna’s Waiwharariki Anzac Square is helping people to talk about their mental health.
Auckland’s pan-Asian flair ignites city centre in 15-day Lunar New Year celebration
We’re joining millions of others round the world celebrating Lunar New Year – opening as the new moon rises and closing as the full moon fills the sky with light.
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