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WeLoveU members work for the environment
When members of the International WeLoveU Foundation decided to get their hands dirty to support the Clean World Movement, they made a pile of difference – several piles.
Papakura intersection work planned
Improvements are on the way for a notorious Papakura accident black spot.
Wanted: Users for Ōpaheke Sports Park
Papakura Local Board wants to establish the needs of those interested in using Ōpaheke Sports Park.
Drury stations get te reo names
Three stations on the developing Papakura-Pukekohe railway line have been given te reo names.
Puhinui Charter sets path forward
Key partners have signed a charter supporting working together to revive the Puhinui Stream.
Tool boosts efforts to improve water quality
With $452 million of targeted rates earmarked over 10 years to improve water quality, Auckland Council is making sure it invests in the right solutions.
Motorway closing so bridge can go
The Southern Motorway between Drury and Papakura will be closed 7pm Saturday 21 May to 9am Sunday 22 May to demolish the Park Estate Road bridge.
Whiri Aroha gifts of love blessed
Korowai have been gifted to Middlemore Hospital's Bereavement Care Service.
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Climate Action Trail - Auckland Botanic Gardens
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Come along to Auckland Botanic Gardens for this workshop with Katrina Wolff.
Red Wave Blue Wave
This exhibition celebrates oceanic peoples and underscores their cultural contributions.