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Onehunga Wharf purchase key for neighbourhood revitalisation
The wharf will be transformed into a new community with homes, cafes, retail and public space.
Vehicle-free summit for Maungarei / Mt Wellington
Work will soon begin at Maungarei / Mt Wellington on a return of the tihi (summit) to a vehicle-free space.
Two myrtle rust infections confirmed in south Auckland
The Ministry for Primary Industries has confirmed two myrtle rust infections in south Auckland within the last month.
Waiheke environment gets a boost
The Waiheke Local Board has approved funding for four initiatives designed to safeguard the island’s environment.
Some heroes wear feathers
A team of chickens hunting down plague skinks on Aotea Great Barrier are now giving the Auckland community an egg-cellent gift as well.
Bus stop a welcome addition to Māngere Bridge
The new shelter on the corner of Church and Coronation Road was made possible by the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board and Auckland Transport.
Budget boost for Hibiscus and Bays
The Hibiscus and Bays Local Board area will benefit from more than $25 million of funding in 2018/2019.
Budget delivers multi-million dollar investment for Rodney
Funding for parks, community services, sport and community facilities follows the agreement of Auckland Council’s 10-year budget.
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