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Update on nuisance begging in the central city
An update on begging in the city is being presented to tomorrow’s Regulatory and Bylaws Committee.
Keeping kiwi safe on our pest-free Gulf islands
Auckland’s Motutapu Island has welcomed some new arrivals recently, as five kiwi have been introduced to the pest-free island.
Orewa follows the Tsunami signs and blue lines
Auckland Council will be installing tsunami signs in Orewa next week to increase the coastal town’s tsunami preparedness.
Strong support for SeaPath
Public support for Auckland’s proposed SeaPath, a proposed walking and cycling path between Takapuna and Northcote Point, has been overwhelming.
Seagull rescue comes off without a hitch
It was a quiet day. Kim Clarke, a swimming pool inspector with the Building Control department, was going about her usual work day when she got the call.
Franklin Road set for makeover
Auckland Transport has released preliminary designs for the upgrade of Franklin Road.
Simpler and more frequent bus network for North Shore
North Shore residents can look forward to a simpler, better connected, and more frequent bus network which reflects the community’s needs, as the final decisions on the New Network for the North Shore were released today.
Arkles Bay fishing permitted over winter
The summer-long ban on set netting at Arkles Bay will be lifted at midnight on Easter Monday.
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Events
Vaka Tautua Drop-In at Avondale Library
Vaka Tautua is a National ‘Pacific for Pacific’ mental health, disability and social services pro...
Parnell Library Book Group
A great opportunity to have a chat with local readers and see what others are reading.
Handmade Jewellery
Explore fundamental jewellery-making techniques while developing their own personal style.
Movies in Parks: Paddington in Peru
Paddington returns to Peru to visit his beloved Aunt Lucy, who now resides at the Home for Retire...
Relief Panel Art: A Gathering of Forms
This workshop explores surface, rhythm, and collective creation while encouraging freedom and exp...
Waiora Te Ūkaipō – The Homeland
“I am standing in the water so I can touch home…” Set in the summer of 1965, Waiora follows Hone,...
Read together
Join in our shared readings, and enjoy a cuppa at Highland Park Library.
Te Atatu Food Truck Fridays
Come for a delicious dinner, enjoy great music, and soak in the lively atmosphere—a fantastic nig...
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