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Covered court dreams a step closer
Covered courts at the Counties Tennis Centre in Pukekohe will be a boost for club members and the wider community.
Glen Eden Cycleway trial to come to an end
The trial pop-up cycleway on Captain Scott Road in Glen Eden is set to come to an end.
Auckland welcomes first Māori/Pasifika operated Community Recycling Centre
Residents who live in Onehunga and its neighbouring suburbs can now do their part to help reduce the amount of waste going to landfill.
South Auckland waging war on moth plant
Walking down the streets of South Auckland, the moth plant can be seen spreading out to almost every other backyard.
A growing future for Te Naupata Reserve
A number of community planting days at Te Naupata Reserve / Musick Point have allowed its ‘blank canvas’ to be turned into a native bush corridor.
Board agreement lives up to community expectations
The first stage of Scott Point Sustainable Sports Park and the Caribbean Drive sports fields upgrade are a high priority.
Bollard compromise reached for Manly Beach
Installing bollards along a short section of the Manly Beach Esplanade strikes a balance between dune protection and car parking.
Local board agreement provides for Hibiscus and Bays
The Ōrewa Beach Esplanade design project features in the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board agreement for the financial year 2022-23.
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Events
East Auckland Sanitarium Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon™ 2025
Let’s get our Kiwi kids outside and active.
Harvest & Feast: A Microgreens & Salad Growing Workshop
Learn how to cultivate these nutritious greens at home.
Music in Parks Presents Music at CultureFest
This will be the final event of the season and a huge day of great music and amazing food trucks...
Sprout and Savour: A Microgreens & Salad Growing Workshop
Microgreens have nutritional value and are also a cost effective green food that you can grow in...
Waste Free Kitchen: Being Creative with Leftovers
Making the most of the food we have helps save money and is better for the environment.
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