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Sale of Auckland Council’s Graham Street offices goes unconditional
The sale of Auckland Council's Graham Street offices has been approved, with relocation scheduled for mid-2020.
Howick Local Board celebrates outstanding citizens
Howick Local Board has recognised the contribution locals make to the community.
Beachland Community Hall kitchen benefits locals
A new kitchen at the Beachlands Community Hall, provided by an anonymous donor, is being put to good use.
Pop-up junk playground a huge success in Albert-Eden
More than 270 children attended a free pop-up playground event coordinated by the Creative Kids Collective.
Franklin Local Board adopts Māori Responsiveness Action Plan
The plan reinforces the board’s commitment to developing high-level relationships between the board and mana whenua.
Improving pedestrian safety in Puketāpapa
Puketāpapa Local Board is making streets in its area safer for pedestrians and cyclists.
Pacific wardens on the way for Whau
Whau Local Board and Avondale Police are welcoming the launch of a new initiative that will provide a safe and reassuring presence in the Whau area.
Puketāpapa Youth Board strengthens relationship between rangatahi and police
Puketāpapa Youth Board has made it a priority to help build the relationship between youth and police in the local area.
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