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An army of community volunteers mobilises in Auckland’s south
Hundreds of volunteers have come together to support residents in flood-damaged Māngere
Submissions open on Beachlands plan
A private plan change being sought around land in Beachlands could open the way for more than 3000 new dwellings.
Heritage grant for at risk St James
An Auckland Council heritage grant will help fund a much-needed conservation report for Ardmore's St James Church.
Multicultural celebrations are on again - Diversity Festival is back
One of Tāmaki Makaurau’s most iconic festivals is back. After a three-year break, Diversity Festival returns on Saturday 4 March to Hayman Park in Manukau.
Apply for an Upper Harbour grant
Community groups wanting to deliver projects and events in the Upper Harbour Local Board area have until 17 March to apply for funding.
Former tagger helps young Aucklanders use their skills well
A former tagger is putting his mark on Manurewa in a more positive way, and inspiring others to do the same.
Board committed to Te Mahia upgrade
Rising costs have hit an upgrade at Te Mahia Station but Manurewa Local Board remains committed to the project.
Grants help Manurewa groups
Applications for Manurewa Local Board grant funding reached almost $200,000 in the latest round.
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