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Caring for streams and coast in Albert-Eden
The Albert-Eden Local Board area has the least public open space per capita in Auckland, and is one of the most heavily developed areas in the region.
New footpaths for old Papatoetoe town centre
Old Papatoetoe town centre is getting new footpaths and trees, along with upgraded street lighting on St George Street.
Theatre artist wins parks residency
Theatre artist Kate Parker has been selected as the 2016 Auckland Regional Parks Artist in Residence.
Board approves wakeboarding for Onehunga
Local Board approves Onehunga wakeboarding proposal
Great Barrier Island gets improved mobile access
Okiwi residents are set to enjoy improved mobile coverage when a new Vodafone cell site goes live at the end of May.
Update on Three Kings housing development
A new housing development planned for Three Kings has been in the news of late. So what is happening and how is Auckland Council involved?
Hillcrest Creek widened to prevent flooding
Homes in the North Shore suburb of Hillcrest will be at less risk of flooding this winter thanks to an essential project to widen Hillcrest Creek.
Cheeky monkey hitches a ride
Ever seen a squirrel monkey hitching a ride on a capybara? Now you have!
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