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Work begins on next stage of Waiheke youth hub
Waiheke youth can look forward to a new basketball court, as well as learn-to-ride and pump tracks coming to Ostend’s Tawaipareira Reserve early next year.
Cats add to Māui dolphin's plight
Everyone knows cats are a threat to birds, but they are also a problem for Māui dolphins.
Targeted rate helps drive positive momentum for high-achieving city centre
New Zealand’s highest performing 4.3 square kilometres is seeing a return to form, with data showing growth in employment and GDP in Auckland’s city centre tracking faster than New Zealand as a whole.
Te reo classes connect communities on Aotea
Free Māori language classes on Aotea are being funded by the local board.
Sipping sustainability: Aotea / Great Barrier pioneers single-use cup revolution
Aotea/ Great Barrier is aiming to be the first place in New Zealand to eliminate single-use takeaway cups.
Plant swap stall helps you dig Parnell Festival of Roses
Green fingered plant enthusiasts will have the opportunity to grow their own collections at this year’s Parnell Festival of Roses, thanks to a unique stall.
Midtown Street Party celebrates an area building character through renewal
On Thursday 28 September the inaugural Midtown Street Party is coming to Elliott, Albert, Victoria, Wellesley, Darby and Queen Streets, and along the historic Strand Arcade - from 6pm to 9pm.
Work programme supports Waiheke wairua
More than $11 million could be spent on community programmes and projects across the motu in the coming years thanks to Waiheke’s local board.
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Lexus Urban Polo 2025
You can stomp the divots, try polo for yourself on top of our hitting boxes, meet the players, ch...
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