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Rangatahi Youth Scholarship recipients aim to help community with their skills
Future scientists, architects and nurses are among the recipients of Manurewa Local Board’s Rangatahi Youth Scholarship.
New approach to Te Reo Māori lessons at Mt Albert Toy Library
Pitau Potiki, the Te Reo Māori speaking doll, is the latest addition to the collection at the Mt Albert Toy Library.
Waitākere Ranges residents urged to find out more about septic tank changes
Residents are being encouraged to attend a special information session on the proposed phasing out of the septic tank pump-out service.
Additional ferry sailings for north and west Auckland
Auckland Transport has announced more ferry services to Hobsonville, Beach Haven and Gulf Harbour.
Stoat hunt shuts down
An exhaustive search has found no stoats on Great Barrier Island after a reported sighting near Medlands Beach.
Damaged Beach Haven bridge to be rebuilt
A bridge damaged by fire on Waitangi Day will need to be rebuilt according to a structural assessment.
Annual Budget consultation meetings to be held for Great Barrier residents
Consultation meetings are being held with Great Barrier Island residents as part of the annual budget consultation.
Growing community gardens in Albert-Eden
Community garden initiatives are providing a welcome refuge for birds, butterflies and residents in the local area and beyond.
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