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Dutch elm disease found on Takarunga / Mt Victoria
Around fifty elm trees in Devonport are infected with Dutch elm disease and must be removed to prevent the disease from spreading further.
Nominations open for Howick Celebrated Citizens Awards
Do you know someone who deserves to be recognised for their work in the local community? Submit their name by 12 May.
Plans backed to revive Rodney town centres
Backing projects that improve the look and feel of an area is important to Rodney communities and the Rodney Local Board.
Stay on track this Easter Weekend
Take care of kauri this Easter Weekend by following the rules and paying attention to track closures.
Waiheke waging war on plastic
Waiheke Local Board has called for a phase-out of all plastic bags and single-use plastic products.
Seaweek volunteers needed for Manukau Harbour tidy
A harbour-wide beach clean-up is being planned in Manukau and organisers are looking for volunteers.
Feeling the power of youth at The 312 Hub
Onehunga based art gallery and creative shared space, The 312 Hub, is a place where youth lead.
Ōtara set to get a sporting beacon
The Ngāti Ōtara Multi-Sports and Cultural Centre is set to go through a major upgrade with $1.5 million in extra funding.
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Rhymetime - Birkenhead Library
Join our Rhymetime sessions with movement, songs, stories and bubbles!
Storytime | Wā Takinga Paki at Waimāhia Clendon Library
Join us each Wednesday for a joyful Storytime filled with laughter, imagination, and the magic of...
Wriggle and Rhyme | Kori me te ruri - Ōrewa
Babies, toddlers, parents and caregivers are welcome.
Wriggle & Rhyme
The sessions incorporates the use of te reo Māori, enriching the experience of Te ao Māori cultur...
BrainCharge
A fun and engaging brain fitness programme for adults to help stimulate brain function and memory...
New Lynn Chess Club
Come along and learn how to play chess, practice your skills and make some new friends!
Bilingual Rhymetime
Come along to our bilingual Rhymetime every Wednesday, from 10:30am to 11am.
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