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Plan ahead for smooth sailing to the Cup and Black Caps match
If you’re coming to the PRADA America’s Cup World Series Auckland and PRADA Christmas Race yachting this week, plan ahead as there will be road closures and some public transport changes.
Emily Place set to become a safer and more people-friendly street
One of the city centre’s most historic streets is set for revitalisation through the Innovating Streets Programme.
Te Kura O Ōkiwi to take action on Aotea’s Asian paddle crab threat
Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board is supporting Te Kura O Ōkiwi and Mana Whenua to take action to protect Aotea’s waters.
Get in now to book your inorganic collection, Waiheke
Auckland Council is encouraging Ostend/Rocky Bay residents to make the most of the fine summer weather to have a clean out and book their inorganic collection service.
The transformation of Tyler Street is about to begin
A more people-friendly Tyler Street is on the horizon as the Creating Safer Streets – Tyler Street Pilot gets underway.
Space Hub platform connects creatives with spaces
Space Hub is a platform dedicated to connecting artists with diverse spaces across Waitematā.
Coordinating Aotea’s ecological success story
Aotea resident Taryn Wilks is on a mission to protect and enhance the island’s unique environment and ecology and is rallying others to be part of the journey.
New changing rooms at Grey Lynn Park celebrated
Grey Lynn Park has new changing rooms and toilets following completion of a long standing project spearheaded by Waitematā Local Board.
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