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Board backs Pahurehure islands recognition
Papakura Local Board has supported a plan change to recognise the relationship mana whenua have with sites.
Targeted rate funds Rodney transport projects
Rodney’s footpath network, public transport and unsealed roads are making steady progress with almost $32 million invested from the Rodney Local Board Transport Targeted Rate.
Greening of Te Hā Noa begins as 11 native trees and 900 plants arrive in Victoria Street
Project steps closer to first-stage completion in late October.
Building blocks for success: early childhood services extend stay in Henderson-Massey
West Auckland’s tiniest residents are set for more playtime!
Anyone want to come to dinner?
Kai Franklin is bringing pop-up dining back to Pukekohe.
Building better in Māngere-Ōtāhuhu
Māngere-Ōtāhuhu local construction waste champions are leading the charge in eco-friendly site practices.
Dog rule change protects shorebirds at Snells Beach
With Snells Beach a hotspot for threatened and at-risk shorebirds, a temporary dog rule change will protect them.
Dalton delighted with new role
Manurewa-Papakura ward Councillor Angela Dalton has been appointed to chair a new Community Committee.
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Events
Auckland Live Celebrates NZ Music Month
A vibrant programme of live music, pop-up performances and free public experiences across Tāmaki...
I Was There!
This exhibition brings together original gig posters and handwritten set lists from shows attende...
Ka Mua Ka Muri: The first 5 years
This installation offers a chance to revisit standout moments, rediscover artists and reflect on...
Fun Friday
An exciting after school programme where children can explore and enjoy a wide range of games and...
Drop-in ceramic studio
Join us on Fridays to work independently in our fully equipped ceramics studio.
Jiggle and wiggle
Bring your dancing feet to our preschool sessions for music, dancing ukuleles, bubbles and lots o...
Kia Puea Te Reo playgroup
Te Reo Māori immersed play for the whānau. Please bring a piece of fruit to share, nau mai haere...
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