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Cottage to make way for bush
As much material as possible will be reused when Butterworth House comes down so the land can become part of Kirk's Bush.
Our communities, our families, our libraries
Felafolafoa'iga a aoga maualuluga (the secondary schools Samoa language debate), an annual event that is hotly contested, is proudly funded by the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu local board.
Seal of approval for Motairehe Road
What was once a bumpy ride has been smoothed by a seal extension on Motairehe Road
From counselling to student radio – a variety of grants awarded
More than 40 successful grant applicants are progressing initiatives to benefit the community through Waitematā Local Board's grant programme
How board funding has helped the community
The impact of Māngere-Ōtāhuhu local board funding has been felt by more than 50 community groups and providers, enabling them to thrive and bring about meaningful change.
Board grants help the Upper Harbour community
Over $77,000 has been allocated to community groups by the Upper Harbour Local Board.
Much-loved Remuera Library undergoing restoration
The library's services will be relocated during the works.
Residents urged to back transport moves
Locals need to speak up to bring about transport changes.
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Rhymetime at Titirangi
Join our Rhymetime sessions with songs, movement and finger rhymes for pre-schoolers and their ca...
Wā Pēpē (Babytime)
Caregivers and children join in with the active movement activities.
Wriggle & Rhyme - Albany Village Library
A programme to educate parents and caregivers in active movement,
Wriggle and Rhyme - Glen Eden Library
Join us at Glen Eden Library to help stimulate the development of your baby’s body and brain.
Digital Support Classes
Learn and improve your skills with these devices with the help of our library staff.
Digital Drop-in
Having trouble with technology? Help is on hand with this weekly drop-in session at Grey Lynn...
Historic Auckland Waterfront Walking Tour
Don your best walking shoes and delve into the history and archaeology of the Auckland waterfront.
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