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Windmill Park plan approved
A new plan to futureproof local sports facility Windmill Park, outlining a new layout, priorities and development opportunities, has been adopted by Albert-Eden Local Board.
Moving funds benefits local assets
Moving funds from projects that can't go ahead means other work within Franklin can be brought forward.
New city centre upgrades begin, in co-ordinated sequence of transformational change
Auckland’s city centre continues to transform into a greener, safer, more vibrant and better-connected place.
Aotea signs International Dark Sky Proclamation
Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board has made a “Dark Sky Proclamation” to mark International Dark Sky Week.
Heritage funds for Howden House
Auckland Council is making a heritage grant to ensure the trees at Howden Street prosper.
19 parks and places in Howick to receive Māori names
Nineteen parks and places in the Howick area will receive Māori names, as part of Auckland Council’s commitment for te reo Māori to be seen, heard, spoken, and learnt.
Devonport CRC launches Zero Waste educational play space for kids
Where most adults see a pile of junk, children see a pile of potential.
Upgraded courts set record enrolments for Riverhead Tennis
Upgrading public courts has helped Riverhead Tennis Club set a record for junior enrolments.
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A Niu Dawn
New Zealand-born Samoan and Tongan artists respond to the 1970s Dawn Raids in Aotearoa.
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