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Five island initiatives for our environment (and how you can help)
The natural environment of Aotea / Great Barrier is incredibly special.
Community feedback invited on memorial design at Pukekohe Cemetery
Plans for a memorial garden to recognise the unmarked graves in Pukekohe Cemetery have been released for public comment.
Onehunga Mall parking pilot to improve access
A 12‑month pilot to improve parking around Onehunga Mall will start in April.
Calling all community champions for Papakura
From sports fields to community halls, arts spaces to local reserves, volunteers can be found in many places around neighbourhood, helping it thrive.
Get your green fingers ready
A month-long celebration of sustainable living starts from 22 March, with a number of free and engaging events to attend.
Waitematā and Gulf residents: help us decide our priorities
What does the Annual Plan consultation mean for you?
Ōrākei, do we have our priorities right?
Why you should take part in the Annual Plan consultation?
Northcote: a shining example of smart growth
Inside a decade, Northcote has become a residential community that shows smart growth, in line with Auckland Council’s long-term vision for Tāmaki Makaurau.
Events
Chinese Shared Reading
Join us for shared reading and meaningful conversations in Chinese.
Death Cafe - Avondale Library
Enjoy a group-directed, confidential discussion about death with no agenda, objectives or themes....
Taiji Hibiscus' Meditation in Motion
Join Taiji Hibiscus Coast for this peaceful, monthly Tai Chi demonstration in our front courtyard...
Toi Tamariki Me Whānau - Free Children's Art Classes
Our Children’s Art Workshops cater for diversity, and provide a joyful and supportive space for y...
Beach Yoga
Stretch, breathe, and find your calm by the sea in a welcoming outdoor class.
Artland by Do Ho Suh & children
The installation features imaginative creatures and fantastical landscapes including Noodlegrass,...
The Kōrero Corner
Takapuna Library warmly invites you to a space that supports your te reo Māori journey.
Body as stamp: Carving name through Chinese martial arts
Drawing from martial arts movements and principles, participants investigate how gestures can car...
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