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Howick school receives funds to improve popular walking route
Howick Local Board has provided $1million to improve footpaths and bridges for children walking to school.
New timeline for Waiheke area plan
Public consultation on a draft area plan for Waiheke will now take place mid-year.
A brand new lodge for Motu Kaikoura
A new lodge has been opened on Motu Kaikoura, a scenic reserve just off the coast of Great Barrier.
Tsunami siren warning test on Sunday 7 April
A tsunami siren test will sound at noon on Sunday 7 April in the Rodney and Waitakere ward areas.
Preparations in full swing for Diversity Festival 2019
Experience the diverse cultures of South Auckland with Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board’s signature event.
Weight limit set on Mercer Bridge
The weight limit on Mercer Bridge on Mercer Ferry Road has been reduced.
Sikh temple a community hub open to all
New Zealand’s largest Sikh temple, Gurudwara Sri Kalgidhar Sahib, is a thriving community hub in south Auckland.
Drury and Pukekohe destined for major urban transformation
Homes for up to 80,000 people are forecast in council draft structure plans for Drury-Opāheke and Pukekohe–Paerata.
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