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Auckland Council out in force at Round the Bays
Out in force in ‘Let’s Run This City’ t-shirts were 750 Auckland Council employees and leisure centre members, many of whom got race ready at their local leisure centre and weekly run clubs.
Mexican Hair Renewer and Sublime Salad Oil?
City Rail Link contractors have uncovered a new trove of archaeological objects at the Britomart excavation site.
Federal Street goes dotty
Polka dots are coming to Federal Street as part of a creative solution to make walking and cycling safer between Victoria and Fanshawe Streets.
Dutch elm disease found on iconic Auckland trees
Dutch elm disease has been confirmed on elm trees in central Auckland.
Ian McKinnon Drive Cycleway construction begins
Construction starts on a new link to better connect the North Western Cycleway to the city centre.
Auckland Council by-elections final results
New deal makes 'Wynyard hybrid' proposal a viable option for America’s Cup
The Government and Auckland Council welcome a new deal for a Wynyard hybrid option that will deliver a world class America’s Cup village on Auckland’s waterfront in 2020-21.
Sustainable tourism strategy for Waiheke Island
A community-led initiative is being launched to develop a sustainable tourism strategy for the island.
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