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Report reveals tree cover data for Ōrākei
A new report reveals data about urban tree cover in the Ōrākei Local Board area.
Survey finds young people want more to do
The results of a Franklin Local Board survey to help it understand community needs for young people have been released.
App brings Howick history to life
Howick Local Board has extended its heritage walk app to cover three new heritage walks
New plan to help local ecology in Ōrākei
A new plan will support Ōrākei Local Board with managing environmental projects.
New lease for Te Tuhi arts centre
Pakuranga’s celebrated Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts has been granted a new lease, securing its future at its Reeves Road site for another 20 years.
Popular Paremoremo walkway reopened
The Swimming Hole Walkway in Paremoremo Scenic Reserve has been improved and reopened to the public.
North Shore youth innovation hub to open early 2020
Shore Junction youth innovation hub to open next year.
Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board awards more than $117,000 in grants
The Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board first round of local and capital grants for the 2019/2020 financial year
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Events
NZ Music Month at Waiheke Library
Enjoy a wonderful mix of musical guests this NZ Music Month.
NZ Music Month on Queens Wharf
Celebrate with a mix-tape of choice, homegrown and a 100% NZ line-up of DJs and intimate live sets.
XYZZY
An immersive art-based planetarium screening with 90s-inspired electronic synthesizer tracks.
Ka Mua Ka Muri: The first 5 years
This installation offers a chance to revisit standout moments, rediscover artists and reflect on...
Fun Friday
An exciting after school programme where children can explore and enjoy a wide range of games and...
Drop-in ceramic studio
Join us on Fridays to work independently in our fully equipped ceramics studio.
Jiggle and wiggle
Bring your dancing feet to our preschool sessions for music, dancing ukuleles, bubbles and lots o...
Kia Puea Te Reo playgroup
Te Reo Māori immersed play for the whānau. Please bring a piece of fruit to share, nau mai haere...
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