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Waiheke bus network gets electrified
The Waiheke community will see new electric buses on the islands’ roads from the middle of next year.
Parks, arts and community prioritised by Waitematā Local Board
Waitematā Local Board has approved its work programme for the year ahead, building on planning and work undertaken throughout 2018/19.
No bag? No worries at the Wesley Market
If you’re at the popular Wesley Market and have forgotten a shopping bag - don’t panic!
Update on Cockle Bay bus route
A direct bus from the eastern side of Cockle Bay to the city won’t be reinstated following a review of Howick bus services.
Aotea/Great Barrier Local Board sets out budget priorities
Housing, dark sky status, dredging and water quality will be among some of Aotea/Great Barrier Local Board's funding priorities for the coming year.
New recreational wharf for Beach Haven
Kaipātiki Local Board has just approved a new recreational wharf design.
Quick thinking brings artwork closer to home
Stunning marble tables artwork now located at the Onehunga Basin after zoo layout change.
Response continues in effort to contain fruit fly
The response continues in response to fruit fly finds in the Northcote area, with restrictions remaining in place to contain the pest.
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Letters Home
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