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Results of Aotea’s first kororā survey reveals a thriving penguin population
A total of 105 penguin burrows were found during a survey of kororā / little penguin in June.
Auckland’s first ever women’s public toilets are open again
The heritage toilets at Symonds Street are open to the public again after having new life breathed into them thanks to a $910,000 upgrade.
New trees for Oneroa
New trees have provided a welcome addition to the Oneroa landscape.
Supporting the community for better environmental outcomes
New additions to the Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board’s work programme help protect the environment.
Inspiring initiatives taking place in your community
Celebrating community groups and organisations doing amazing things in central Auckland.
Waterways Protection Fund extended
Aotea / Great Barrier, Papakura, Franklin and Rodney, are all now part of the Regional Waterways Protection Fund.
Enrolments open for Aotea Early Learning Centre
The doors are soon to open on Aotea’s first ever day care facility.
An exciting step towards Waiheke’s carbon zero goal
A survey of marine carbon sequestered (captured and stored) in the Waiheke marine environment will be carried out over the next few months.
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