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Forty-five thousand new riders in Auckland last year
Auckland is experiencing a biking boom with a report released by Auckland Transport showing big numbers taking to two wheels over the past year.
Māori design enhances Waterview Shared Path bridge
Traditional Māori design and modern engineering skills have combined to make the Alford Street Bridge a striking feature of Auckland’s Waterview Shared Path.
Waterview tunnel opening early July
The $1.4 billion Waterview Connection is New Zealand’s biggest and most complex roading project, including twin 2.4km-long three-lane tunnels.
The uncertain future of the Mt Albert Aquatic Centre
Since 1996 Mt Albert residents have had access to the Mt Albert Aquatic Centre – but it could be gone for good in a few years.
Sandringham Road Extension cycle link opens
Cycling around Puketāpapa has become a lot more accessible and enjoyable with the completion of the Sandringham Road Extension cycle link.
2017 Albert-Eden Business Awards winners announced
Some of Albert-Eden’s top businesses celebrated in style last night at the 2017 Albert-Eden Business Awards.
Pioneering partnership for community facilities
A council committee has approved a potential partnership with Western Springs College which could set a precedent for cooperation between the council and schools across Auckland.
Mount Albert town centre upgrade begins
The long-awaited Mount Albert town centre upgrade has commenced.
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Mt Roskill Library Teen Book Group
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Christmas Lights 2024
Enjoy delicious kai while you explore our heritage buildings adorned with sparkling lights.
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Enjoy a group-directed discussion about death with no agenda, objectives or themes.