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The story of one of the first Chinese women in Auckland
The story of Madame Joong, businesswoman and community leader, during Auckland Heritage Festival.
Film explores experiences of Deaf community
Members of the Auckland Deaf community have collaborated with local filmmakers to tell a story about Deaf culture in the Whau.
Western Initiative takes shape
Western Initiative sets out to strengthen community even further.
Q&A on the Manukau Harbour Forum
We chat to Saffron Toms to find out more about the Manukau Harbour Forum and what it does.
Pay As You Throw – save as you throw!
Watch the Q&A session to learn more about Auckland Council’s pay as you throw wheelie bins for west Auckland.
Code of conduct complaint findings released
A Code of Conduct complaint against former Whau Local Board chair, and current board member, Catherine Farmer has been resolved.
Recognising our youth
18 young people aged 12 to 24 received awards for their mahi (work), leadership and talent.
Great North Road fully open in New Lynn
All six lanes of Great North Road near the intersection of Clark Street were opened last week.
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School Holidays with Auckland Council Pools and Leisure
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Visit one of our whānau-supported centres, proudly delivered by Te Whānau o Waipareira.