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Local boards push for Mill Road corridor
Local boards in the south continue to advocate for Mill Road to provide an alternative corridor to the Southern Motorway.
Designated dog area decisions
Aotea residents are being encouraged to give feedback on council’s review of dog policies and bylaws including local dog access rules.
New footbridge opens in Wellsford
A new footpath and pedestrian bridge enables residents to walk from Rodney Street to Centennial Park without having to cross busy State Highway 1.
Welcome to Ōtara-Papatoetoe
With a strong commitment to inclusivity, the Ōtara-Papatoetoe board has launched a comprehensive Welcoming Plan as part of the Welcoming Communities programme.
Greenhithe park wins international green award
Wainoni Park in the Upper Harbour Local Board area has won the coveted Green Flag award.
Come together: Wesley festival to unite Puketāpapa
Puketāpapa is one of the most culturally diverse areas in Tāmaki Makaurau, with English the second language for a large number of its residents.
Te Hana playground is on the move
The playground at Te Hana Domain is set for a upgrade.
A democracy love story: everyone gets a seat
Who do you talk to if there’s a problem with public facilities or amenities?
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Tech Cafe - Mt Albert
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The Queen's Nanny
Anna Jullienne plays Crawfie, balancing humour and heartbreak as her loyalty is questioned.
The Lamplighters
Three former detectives reunite on the anniversary of a murder case that still haunts them.
Digital Drop-in
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Listen up!
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NZ Music Month on Queens Wharf
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XYZZY
An immersive art-based planetarium screening with 90s-inspired electronic synthesizer tracks.