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Dutch elm disease hits Pukekohe elms
Dutch elm disease has affected a small number of trees in Pukekohe. They will be removed to prevent the disease from spreading.
Celebrating disability pride and inclusion in Maungakiekie-Tāmaki
Last year's International Day of Persons with Disability brought a positive celebration of disability pride and inclusion to the city.
Contingency water supply on tap from Auckland Council
Drinking water available at some rural community halls
Two new tsunami sirens for Orewa
Two new tsunami sirens will be installed in Orewa next month, and locals are invited to an information session on 18 February to learn more.
Community bike hub a welcome addition in Glen Innes
Glen Innes's new bike hub follows two similar hubs in West Auckland all devoted to helping get more people cycling.
Have your say on indoor courts at Huapai Domain
Consultation is taking place from 10 February – 9 March on plans for new facilities at Huapai Domain.
New trail to link Clevedon and Kaiaua
The Hūnua Trail will link Clevedon and Kaiaua over a 44-kilometre walking and cycling trail on existing tracks and Watercare roads.
Going South - a local's guide to summer in south Auckland
Teau Aiturau, founder of Time To Thrive – To Stay Alive, a cycling-focused charitable trust, shares his story and a few of his favourite south Auckland spots.
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Events
Regional park planting days - South
Join rangers and volunteers for a fun exciting day out on our regional parks!
Tamariki Book Club
Join the adventure. Build your confidence in a safe and inclusive space at our book club.
Craft a puppet creature
Get creative in this fun, hands-on puppet-making workshop run by artist Sarah Cowie where fabric...
Swimming skeletons
Tamariki can bring a fishy friend to life, bones and all!
Junior and intermediate dodgeball
Designed to introduce children to dodgeball as well as improve their skills while having fun.
Grey Lynn Farmers Market
Get access to locally sourced, fresh and nutritionally dense food through our vibrant farmers mar...
Kahurangiariki Smith: Kai a te Taniwha
In this exhibition, taniwha are depicted as forms that emerge in response to emotional intensity,...
Kōrero Mai te reo: Māori weekly conversation group
A friendly, supportive get together for all levels to learn, practice, enjoy and improve te reo.
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