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Fish seabird smart this summer
Heading out fishing over Christmas? Make sure to attract fish, not seabirds.
Environment Court decision seals deal for SkyPath
Resource consent has been finalised for the pedestrian and cycle pathway across the Waitematā Harbour.
One-year milestone for City Rail Link works
A year after the build began, Auckland’s City Rail Link construction is on target.
City cycle commute's a breeze
Auckland Transport is telling the stories of Aucklanders who love cycling. This week, find out why Matt, a project engineer, loves his ride from Penrose to the city . . .
Congratulations to new apprentices
Auckland Council’s Te Auaunga Awa project team is celebrating the achievement of eight young people this week who are completing a construction training course and getting ready to start apprenticeships.
Stage one of scenic walking and cycling route opens
Mayor Phil Goff and Transport Minister Simon Bridges have opened stage one of the Glen Innes to Tamaki Drive Shared Path.
A night of heavy lifting on Waterview Shared Path
The installation of 10 large precast pier sections for a bridge spanning Oakley Creek is a milestone in the construction of the Waterview Shared Path.
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