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Whau voice crucial for Auckland’s Recovery Budget says councillor
Whau ward Councillor Tracy Mulholland is calling on Whau residents to make their voices heard in the council’s Recovery Budget consultation, as decisions made now will impact the area for the next decade.
Family services boost for Te Atatu
Services for new parents through to young adults in West Auckland have been boosted following decisions by Henderson-Massey Local Board to award leases to three organisations in Te Atatu Peninsula and Te Atatu South.
Creating streets for people in the Henderson town centre
Henderson’s streets will soon come to life with colour and activities designed to make the streets in the town centre safer for pedestrians and cyclists.
New signs celebrate te reo Māori and share stories from the past
The unveiling of new signs in a west Auckland park mark a major milestone in a programme designed to celebrate te reo Māori and share the stories of Tāmaki Makaurau’s rich Māori history.
Whau Local Board calls to protect its green space
Whau Local Board is calling for a plan for the Whau area to maintain, provide and increase access to green spaces.
Renowned architectural groups to design Avondale community facility and town square
Two celebrated New Zealand architecture and design studios, Athfield Architects and Isthmus Group, have been appointed to design the new community facility and upgraded town square for Avondale.
The Whau is the place to be this summer
The Whau is the place to be this summer following the opening of the new Archibald Park Playground and the return of the popular Avondale pump track.
Whau River key research site for microplastics and contaminants
Two major long-term scientific studies have chosen the Whau River as a research site for work underway to help better understand the risk to our waterways posed by microplastics and contaminants.
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