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A hearty new addition to the island
Two lifesaving devices are arriving on Aotea / Great Barrier thanks to the Community Heart Care Project.
Creativity brings hope to homeless communities
Dreams are being created and aspirations shaped in a concrete garage just off Karangahape Road in the central city.
Science could help protect milk tree
Franklin Local Board has granted landowner approval for an Auckland University researcher to pick leaves and take samples from rare streblus banksii trees. The project is part of a thesis looking into the genetic and morphological diversity of th...
Waiheke foraging at your fingertips
Waiheke locals can now access free, nutritious food through an online food map that locates hundreds of fruit trees planted with funding from Waiheke Local Board.
By-election announced for Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board
Candidate nominations for the by-election will open on Thursday 24 November, and close 12pm Thursday 22 December 2022. The voting period will be from Thursday 26 January to 12pm, Friday 17 February 2023.
Clean energy on Aotea gets a $130,000 boost
Four different groups have been given funding to increase their use of solar energy in Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board’s most recent Capital Grant allocations.
Adding a splash of colour to Auckland’s cityscape
Annual flower display beds around the central city are turning heads.
Have your say on Leys Institute restoration and modernisation designs
It is time to have your say on the future design for the restoration of the much-loved Leys Institute at 20 St Marys Road, with consultation on two design options open until 1 December.
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Events
Tāmaki Untold: Matariki, Identity and Creative Practice
Join us for a special Tāmaki Untold Matariki kōrero bringing together two Māori creatives, Deane-...
Te Korakora ki Waihorotiu
Te Korakora ki Waihorotiu closes Matariki Festival with a thrilling music line-up honouring the p...
Weaving Workshop
Join Te Whaea Witika for a weaving workshop that brings the tradition of raranga to life.
Manahua - A Weavers’ Collective
Join the group as they share their journey and weaving practice.
Repair Café – Central City Library
Volunteer repairers are available to help fix clothing, electric household items and electronics.
FAM: Food. Art. Market
Expect a colourful mix of stalls, delicious bites and plenty of reasons to wander the road.
Chinese Shared Reading
Join us for shared reading and meaningful conversations in Chinese.
SS Puke
Get fired up with us and experience the oldest operating steam-powered tug in Aotearoa.
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