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Council to decide on new electric trains
Auckland Council will make a decision next week on authorising a $207 million purchase of 17 new electric and battery powered trains.
CRL milestone: First foundations laid for twin tunnels
The first two concrete base slabs for the City Rail Link twin tunnels have been laid on Lower Queen Street.
Rodney community lends a hand to help plant Kaipara River
Members of a local scout group, neighbours and other volunteers recently helped plant native trees along a stretch of the Kaipara River near the Kiwitahi Road Bridge.
Local boards sign agreement with Ngāti Tamaoho
Manurewa, Papakura, Māngere-Ōtāhuhu and Ōtara-Papatoetoe local boards have cemented their growing relationships with mana whenua by signing relationship agreements with Ngāti Tamaoho.
Spark Boroughs basketball court a slam dunk for Glen Innes
Nicknamed ‘The Post Office’ by locals, the Glen Innes court is the fifth of five basketball courts to be delivered as part of the Spark Boroughs project.
Flashback: Karangahape Road
This iconic Auckland street has long been a vibrant, thriving part of our city.
Appeals period opens on boundary for Waiheke
Limited rights to appeal Auckland Council’s decision to delete the Rural Urban Boundary for Waiheke Island from the Auckland Unitary Plan are now available.
A map of every heritage site in Waitematā
Waitematā Local Board member Vernon Tava has created an interactive map of heritage sites in the local board area.
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Events
DIY In-Ground Composter with The Compost Collective
An introduction on how to make an in-ground composter for easy composting straight into your gard...
Grey Lynn 2030: Readiness and Resilience
Come listen to Reg Phillips, who is our Senior Community Planning and Readiness Advisor who will...
Puketapapa Cultural Festival
This is a great opportunity for our locals to come together to celebrate, learn and share the uni...
Puketāpapa Cultural Festival
This event embraces and celebrates our diverse Puketāpapa community, encompassing and respecting...
Celebrating World of Cultures with a Drum performance from Kra Koto Kra
A great family performance where children or adults can have a turn at Africian drumming.
Cherish - By Ken Duncum
A play about loss - about what we had or couldn't have.
Coffee, Cake and Conversation
Join us at the library for a delightful gathering over coffee, engaging conversations, and an opp...
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