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Actors make a splash with Nemo show
A theatre company made up of young people with disabilities has made it to Broadway - Papakura Broadway that is.
Rodney benefits from multi-million-dollar programmes
A total of $14.4 million will go towards Rodney facilities, services and environmental activities this financial year.
Food rescue charity’s funding recipe gets grants boost
A food rescue charity is now able to provide a safer volunteering environment thanks to funding from all three West Auckland Local Boards.
Board gifts club to shore youth hub
Young people on the North Shore will soon have more resources available to them in central Takapuna.
Te reo classes connect communities on Aotea
Free Māori language classes on Aotea are being funded by the local board.
Sporting talent celebrated at the annual Howick Sports Awards
Sporting and supporting talent were recognised last night at the annual Howick Sports Awards.
In with the old
Big plans are in place to celebrate International Day of Older Person throughout the month of October for Albert-Eden locals.
Hit for six: West Auckland sports clubs funding win
Two Waitākere sports clubs have received a combined $70,000 funding boost from Auckland Council’s Sport and Recreation Facilities Investment Fund.
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