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Community safety top priority for Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board
The local board is committed to work with the community on a long-term solution to ongoing safety concerns.
Technology hub confirmed for MIT
Centre of excellence will create jobs in the community.
Local board applauds fizz-free event
One of south Auckland’s most popular summer events, the Portage Crossing, took the bold step of declaring themselves ‘fizz free’ this year.
WATCH: The Manukau Harbour's stunning beauty
A place of such beauty, in need of our protection and care.
Alcohol ban area extended in Māngere Bridge
Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board has approved the extension of the alcohol ban at Māngere Bridge Town Centre and Kiwi Esplanade.
New species of fruit fly found in Ōtara
The Ministry for Primary Industries has confirmed a second type of fruit fly has been found in a surveillance trap in the Auckland suburb of Ōtara.
Where to next for Auckland's town centres?
How we manage Auckland's development is vital to the future of our region, Hayden Donnell writes.
Awakeri Wetlands Project digs deep to support new community
Eco-friendly community for Takanini.
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