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Howick children at the forefront of making Auckland pest free
For the last few months, school children and preschool toddlers in Howick ward have been behind a mammoth hunt that yielded monumental results.
Repairs at Huia Domain, Armour Bay and Titirangi set to begin
Work at two west coast beach car parks will increase safety and improve facilities, while repair work on the Titirangi War Memorial park wall will happen in the coming weeks.
Auckland Transport delivers first stage of vibrant vision for Karangahape Road
Karangahape Road’s heritage-rich neighbourhood has become supercharged with renewal in recent times, as the area moves closer to its future as a vibrant city neighbourhood and one of Auckland’s busiest transit hubs.
Make a date with newly-enhanced Karangahape Road
Auckland Transport and Auckland Council have opened the Karangahape Road enhancements for Aucklanders. And on Saturday 26 June, the Karangahape Business Association will ensure the legendary street bursts into new life with a fitting and colourful...
Netball courts take on new role
Netball makes way for chow mein, arts and crafts and even health checks at Manurewa's courts every Friday, and the local board couldn't be happier.
Maraetai club gets it right
Maraetai Beach Boating Club has used its facilities and old-fashioned hard work to build a role for itself that puts it at the heart of the local community.
Fresh ideas to cut back food waste awarded nearly $40,000
From soup discos to getting into a pickle - Auckland Council’s Love Food Hate Waste Fund has given nearly $40,000 to a range of projects aimed at cutting down our food waste.
Street names help keep heritage alive
Ever wondered how you came to be living on Colonel Street? Jonah Lomu Drive and Queen Street might be self-explanatory, but it's our local boards that are charged with adopting new names in their areas.
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Events
Rhyme Time with Stories at Avondale Library
Join our rhyme time sessions with stories, songs, and movements.
Midsummer Night’s Dream
An illumination of distant stars and far horizons, with undercurrents of darkness.
Notes on Tāmaki: Passione Quartet
Experience the beauty and power of live chamber music.
Realistic Drawing & Portrait Oil Painting Class
Unleash your artistic potential as we delve into traditional drawing techniques.
Wriggle & Rhyme
It’s a playful way for whānau to support early language, movement, and meet other families in the...
Guided Ranger Walks
Discover the unique native flora and fauna of this forest ecosystem and learn about key environme...
The Book League
At our meetings we spend some time discussing the book and then follow that up with book themed a...
Bookchat at Little Leys
Come along to chat about books you've enjoyed and discover your next favourite read!
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