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Funding decision secures future of Te Hono
The long-planned Te Hono / Avondale library and community hub has been reallocated $15 million to secure its future development.
Te Reo Māori names tell tales of Kaipātiki
Nine parks and one outdoor classroom in Northcote will now carry te reo Māori names that reflect the area’s natural environment and cultural history.
Annual reports adopted
Annual reports detailing local board spending have been adopted across the south of the city.
From waste textile to Henderson Christmas Festival signage
Recycled fabric billboards will be Henderson-Massey Local Board’s first choice for all future events and festivals as part of the local board’s commitment to reducing waste and highlighting sustainability.
Safety concerns lead to closure of stairs into McLeay Reserve
The stairs from Montressor Place and Haseler Crescent into McLeay Reserve in Howick, have been closed off because of significant health and safety issues.
Targeted rate helps drive positive momentum for high-achieving city centre
New Zealand’s highest performing 4.3 square kilometres is seeing a return to form, with data showing growth in employment and GDP in Auckland’s city centre tracking faster than New Zealand as a whole.
Get squared away for the holidays in Takapuna
Takapuna’s newly revitalised Waiwharariki Anzac Square is about to come alive with a range of play activities for kids funded by the Devonport-Takapuna local board
Moon Festival shines on Whau
Whau residents can enjoy a live harp performance, cultural dances, and cuisine from different Asian countries at the upcoming New Lynn Moon Festival night market.
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