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Feedback on spending to counter crime
Whau Local Board has recommended Business Associations should receive government fund for safety initiatives.
Tourism gets boost in Franklin
Funding has been awarded to the Manukau Heads Lighthouse Trust to develop better signage and produce a brochure for the popular visitor attraction.
Wander through Auckland’s historic laneways
From foodie faves to architectural delights, central Auckland’s laneways can take you in a new direction.
Recovery in progress
Work to restore damage from this year’s flooding and storms continues, but several facilities and public spaces in the Albert-Eden and Puketāpapa areas remain closed.
Cock-a-doodle-doo for the Kell Park mural
Chickens once again rule the roost on a restored mural at Albany’s Kell Park.
Hobsonville War Memorial playground now open
Inspired by the area’s aviation history, the upgraded playground at Hobsonville War Memorial Park has been busy ever since it reopened in early April.
Bike Box gets motu on the move
The Waiheke Bike Box initiative has put over 300 bicycles into action on Waiheke’s roads since opening in May 2022, thanks to ongoing support from Waiheke Local Board.
Aerial photo gifted to Howick Local Board for 175th support
A stunning aerial photograph of Howick by Neill Castles has been presented to Howick Local Board for its support of the Howick 175th Anniversary Charitable Trust.
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Microgreens have nutritional value and are also a cost effective green food that you can grow in...
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Making the most of the food we have helps save money and is better for the environment.
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