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Garden Delights
As a haven for birds and butterflies, bees and flowers, pets and children, the garden is a place...
Front Room
Gillian Appleby and Kelly Reichardt, two Corban Estate Arts Centre based artists, work around the...
Kia Manahua Te Wāwāhi Tahā
Kia Manahua Te Wāwāhi Tahā is a group exhibition from the whānau collective initiated by Emiko Sh...
Page to future
This programme is aimed at fostering connections and building understanding between different age...
Tai Chi For Health
The programmes are designed to empower people to improve health and wellness
Diversity Festival
Enjoy a community led celebration, with performances, cultural displays, and food stalls bringing...
Mānutewhau Awa Clean
Join your neighbors and friends to make a real difference in our environment.
Death Cafe - Takapuna
Death Cafe is an international initiative that aims to increase awareness of death and help peopl...
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Growing food and connections on Aotea
To support steps towards creating homegrown food sources, the local board funds a Food Resilience Coordinator role.
Ōrākei: Five initiatives for our environment (and how you can help)
We are privileged to share our neighbourhoods with diverse landscapes and ecosystems, from beaches and forests to wetlands and hilltops.
Waitematā: Four initiatives for our environment (and how you can help)
Be inspired by local community groups and organisations protecting our environment.
Five island initiatives for our environment (and how you can help)
The natural environment of Aotea / Great Barrier is incredibly special.
Community feedback invited on memorial design at Pukekohe Cemetery
Plans for a memorial garden to recognise the unmarked graves in Pukekohe Cemetery have been released for public comment.
Onehunga Mall parking pilot to improve access
A 12‑month pilot to improve parking around Onehunga Mall will start in April.
The science of fun – why your local playground is more than just a swing set
With 909 public playgrounds scattered across Tāmaki Makaurau, we’re spoilt for choice on where to spend quality time with friends and whānau.
Calling all community champions for Papakura
From sports fields to community halls, arts spaces to local reserves, volunteers can be found in many places around neighbourhood, helping it thrive.