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Environment Court decision protects Crater Hill and Pūkaki Peninsula
Crater Hill volcanic cone and Pūkaki Peninsula are to remain protected from residential development and future urbanisation.
Young Māori leaders receive Tuia scholarship
Two young Māori leaders have been recognised by their local boards as having real potential to make a difference in the community.
Bridge lights up for Poppy Day
Auckland Harbour Bridge goes red to support RSA appeal.
Millwater park plans get go-ahead
A playground, half court, fitness station and toilet are all planned for a new park in Millwater.
Hyundai Marine Sports Centre on track for spring
The centre will cater to a range of marine-based sports including sailing, paddling, canoeing and waka racing.
Papakura youth scholarship winners inspire
The latest group of Papakura Youth Scholarship recipients have aspirations to become paramedics, lawyers, chefs and sailors.
Local action to meet global climate change targets
Puketāpapa Local Board is aiming to become a leading low carbon community in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Survey will guide Waiheke direction
Residents are encouraged to participate in the Waiheke Community Survey.
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Events
Open Art Studios Upper Harbour
A weekend to enjoy art in Auckland’s Upper Harbour.
Casual Drop-In Art Group
The Casual Drop-In Art Group invites school leavers to immerse themselves in a relaxed and friend...
Art Series in Chinese
Designed for art lovers, newcomers, and curious minds alike, these sessions offer insight into ho...
Let's Talk: Kids' Book Club
Come along and see where your next book can take you!
Musical connections
A morning of piano, participation and community for seniors, with local pianist, Dan.
Tool sharpening basics for secateurs and spades
Learn-as-you-go workshop on sharpening essential garden tools.
The Queen's Nanny
Anna Jullienne plays Crawfie, balancing humour and heartbreak as her loyalty is questioned.
Mozart
This is preceded by another piece of Mozartian effervescence, which its composer said should be p...
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