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Hibiscus and Bays grants support 31 local projects
Thirty-one local groups have received nearly $195,000 in the final grants round of the year from the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board.
A game-changer for Colin Maiden Park
Ōrākei Local Board has agreed on the terms of a proposal from Auckland Cricket that will see significant upgrades at the park to support the relocation of its domestic cricket operations.
Imrie Park needs more WOW for the whole crowd
From basic to brilliant: Māngere-Ōtāhuhu residents are needed to help transform Imrie Park playground.
Better playground spot in Ōtara Town Centre? You tell us!
Ōtara Town Centre's new playground is being led by local rangatahi, and the community can help shape the design and choose the location.
Facts to help you run Auckland
Here are some handy things to know about Auckland as you consider putting yourself up to take the reins.
Celebrating Te Rimutahi, Ponsonby’s new outdoor space
Te Rimutahi, a vibrant new civic space on Ponsonby Road, is now open for locals and visitors to relax and gather.
Seniors have entered the chat
In today’s digital world, it’s easy to feel left behind—especially if you didn’t grow up with tech.
Half a million dollars in funding for Upper Harbour community projects
Forty local groups shared $566,612 in the Upper Harbour Local Board’s final grants round of the year.
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Pride tote bags
Use our Cricut machine to decorate a Pride tote bag (provided), or your own T shirt, with a rainb...
Proud Voices Memoir Writing Workshop
Join Lil O'Brien for a free memoir writing workshop.
Rainbow parade sign-making
This is a banner/sign making session for anyone who is interested in making your own signs for th...
Summer Rush Dodgeball Tournament
Join Dodgeball For All and PrideFest Out West for Summer Rush!
Valentine's Mug Handbuilding Pottery Workshop
Enjoy a fun day together by creating, shaping, prodding, and whipping sculpting clay into shape!
Waipapa Regeneration Day
Join us in regenerating the native bush along the Waipapa Stream, a beloved piece of local history.
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