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Waterways Protection Fund empowers environmental action
Funds are available to Franklin landowners to help restore the Mauku Stream.
Rural road safety improvements will save lives
More than 400km of rural roads are being targeted as part of a major focus on road safety.
Final stage of Sunnynook Park works to begin
Improvement work at the North Shore park has reached an important milestone.
Board to decide on Waiheke reserve
The future of Rangihoua Reserve and Onetangi Sports Park is in the hands of Waiheke Local Board.
New public artwork reflects heritage streetscape
Floating high above O’Connell Street, Light Weight O by artist Catherine Griffiths is a new Auckland Council public artwork.
Reducing flooding a key focus for Howick councillor
Meetings are being held to help tackle flooding issues in Howick.
Recognising Howick's volunteers
A special event has been held to recognise the efforts of Howick's unsung heroes – its volunteers.
Targeted rate for Papakura food scraps collection
Auckland’s new food scraps collection service has been introduced in Papakura.
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Takapuna Athletics Club - Have a Go Night
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Finding Form - Life Drawing With Rachael Burke
The course covers gestural and contour drawing, tone, mark-making, foreshortening, and negative s...
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Mozart’s wonderful opera is a miraculous blend of low comedy and noble wisdom, and this is encaps...
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Face Map in Oil With Jean Stewart
Jean Stewart will guide you through a series of experimental exercises to complement each step, l...
Abstract Adventures With James Lawrence
This regular eight-week term class with artist James Lawrence, explores abstract painting concept...
Pyjama Storytime
Join librarians Jenny and Jess for cozy pyjama storytime, all whanau and teddies welcome.
Book Chat at Helensville Library
Chat about books you've read and loved (or hated!) recently.
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