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Māngere-Ōtāhuhu emergency plan good to go
Developed in partnership with Auckland Emergency Management (AEM), the new Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Emergency Readiness and Response Plan provides clear, practical guidance to help the community prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters.
Māngere Youth Voices recognised for outstanding community engagement
The Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board–funded Youth Voices project has won Best Community Involvement.
Where are all the candidates?
Nominations for Auckland’s local elections open on Friday 4 July, and with elections looming on the horizon in October, so far only a few candidates have publicly announced they’re standing.
Students rebuild derelict houses using construction and demolition waste
An industry training programme is equipping the next generation of builders and tradespeople with the skills to reuse and repurpose materials – and save them from landfill.
Tennis Club grateful for Local Board in rebuilding efforts
A clear example of the Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board advocacy in action - delivering meaningful support the community can count on.
Together WE build safer communities
Safety is one of Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board’s top priorities, with a focus on building strong, connected communities where people look out for one another.
Rock Daisy rocks again
Once a simple play area, Rock Daisy Crescent Reserve in Māngere is now a vibrant, family-friendly space - revitalised with support from the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board and mana whenua..
Celebrating Autism in Every Shade
Every Colour, every kid, every story. It was Sensory Fun Day at Ōtara Library on 29 April - part of Autism Awareness Month.
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Events
Introduction to composting workshop
Discover what to compost, how to avoid common mistakes and how easy composting can be.
Community Classics: At the Movies
Gather the whānau together for an uplifting afternoon of music for everyone.
Rōreka workshop - Matariki session
A community-led workshop celebrating te reo Māori and waiata.