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Free training for Hibiscus and Bays community organisations
Community organisations in the Hibiscus and Bays area are being offered free training to strengthen their governance and operations.
200+ reasons to vote in Auckland local elections
Local elections season is well underway with nearly 25,000 votes already returned.
New play spaces for Upper Harbour families
Families can now enjoy four neighbourhood playgrounds after major upgrades have made it easier to get outside and play.
Local elections: Can Auckland count on you?
Voting papers are being sent to enrolled voters between September 9 -22 so they can choose Auckland’s champions.
Who represents you?
The best news about these elections so far is that Aucklanders have more to choose from, with a record number of candidates nominated since 2013.
Who ticks your boxes in Auckland local elections?
Voting in the local elections opens on Tuesday 9 September and Aucklanders are invited to check out the candidate catalogue to learn about candidates.
Celebrating diversity and building belonging in Upper Harbour
A new strategy designed to support Upper Harbour’s growing ethnic communities has been adopted by the local board.
New swings, slides and spaces to play in Hibiscus and Bays
Over the past eight months, five new playgrounds have opened across the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board area.
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Events
Driving refresher for seniors
Join local AA driving instructor and defensive driving teacher, Anette Giles, for a friendly and...
Introduction to composting
Join Sarah Williams from Compost Collective for this composting workshop.
Matariki planting - Te Herenga Waka o Orewa Marae
Together we’ll be planting native plants to help restore the marae grounds, riverbank and awa, co...
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