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Free permits for driving on beaches
Aucklanders are fortunate to have two stunning beaches – Karioitahi and Muriwai – where you’re allowed to drive, provided you have a permit.
Wynyard Quarter welcomes its first residents
The first residents to call Wynyard Quarter home will begin moving in from today, marking a major milestone in the redevelopment of the waterfront location.
Residents advised not to swim in Warkworth quarry lake
Residents are advised not to swim in the Warkworth quarry lake because of an algae bloom.
First home completed at The Airfields, Hobsonville Point
The first of 102 homes has been completed at the Airfields, Hobsonville Point.
Ōtara's sporting stars honoured
A national champion weightlifting club has won the supreme award at the inaugural Ōtara Sports Awards.
Committee considers Waitākere kauri options
Decision to be made on kauri management.
Nelson Street Cycleway Stage 2 is open
Bike riders are already enjoying stage two of the Nelson Street Cycleway, giving them a safe, direct route through the city centre to the viaduct.
The Kitchen Project launches
Emerging food entrepreneurs in west Auckland can now apply for The Kitchen Project, a local initiative that offers affordable kitchen space for product development as well as a mentoring programme.
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