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New basketball court a slam dunk for Whau
It’s time to hone your basketball skills and shoot some hoops at the newly opened Archibald Park basketball court in Kelston.
Bird’s the word: Aotea's 2023 Bird Count Wants You!
Bird enthusiasts on Aotea / Great Barrier are wanted for the next Aotea Bird Count, set to take place in December 2023.
Neighbourhood heroes - keeping our streets safe
Community patrols keep an eye on our neighbourhoods
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki locks in plans for 2023-2026
Community backs local board plan with suggestions to further champion diversity and inclusion in Maungakiekie-Tāmaki.
Albert-Eden launches three-year plan
Residents and community back strong climate action for Albert-Eden as the local board adopts its plan.
Puketāpapa’s plan gets green light
Backed by support from local residents and community groups, Puketāpapa Local Board has adopted its plan, with more planned climate and environmental action requested by residents.
Franklin locals learn to dance for Diwali
Franklin locals were invited to learn Indian dance ahead of Diwali.
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Acoustique Guitar Trio performance
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A talk investigating where the New Zealand accent came from and why it sounds the way it does today.
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Get fired up with us and experience the oldest operating steam-powered tug in Aotearoa.
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