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South's councillors urge public to speak up
Councillors from across the south are urging residents to make their voices heard on the city’s proposed Annual Budget, open for consultation from noon on 28 February to 11pm on 28 March.
Budget moved to community grants
Money allocated to the Lantern Festival, cancelled in the storms, has been made available to community groups.
Cyclone linen drive took on life of its own
When the call went out during Cyclone Gabrielle for linen, Papakura Local Board acting chair Jan Robinson swung into action.
Masterplan for Centre Park put in place
A masterplan to guide development of Centre Park in Māngere has been adopted.
Local grant helps charity glam up the guys
Fix Up Look Sharp is an Onehunga-based charity that provides free styling service for male-identified people looking to sharpen up their appearance for that all-important job interview or meeting.
Rangatahi takes on Manurewa Tuia challenge
The Franklin, Manurewa, Papakura, Māngere-Ōtāhuhu and Ōtara-Papatoetoe boards are all offering rangatahi places in a programme which pairs local government members with young Māori to enhance their leadership skills.
An army of community volunteers mobilises in Auckland’s south
Hundreds of volunteers have come together to support residents in flood-damaged Māngere
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.
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