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Don’t forget to see the forget-me-not at the Botanic Gardens
With their delicate white rosette like leaves forget-me-not are a firm favourite with visitors to Auckland’s Botanic Gardens.
Discover ‘Cook’s Scurvy Grass’ at the Botanic Gardens
Nau, or ‘Cook’s Scurvy Grass’, is one of the many coastal herbs which would have helped rid Captain Cook’s crew of scurvy.
Housing update: Glen Innes, Point England and Panmure
Tamaki Regeneration Company (TRC) is making great strides in regenerating the Auckland suburbs of Glen Innes, Point England and Panmure.
New trial reduces traffic speed in Silverdale Village
Early feedback indicates that motorists are reducing their speed when travelling through the area.
Bastion Point artwork blessed
The new artwork at the entranceway to the steps on Tamaki Drive, leading from Mission Bay to Bastion Point, has been blessed.
Lonely duck languishes for love
Staff at Auckland Domain are playing cupid for one lonely duck who has lost her mate.
Whitewater park opens in south Auckland
Auckland's purpose-built whitewater park opened to the public today.
Planning more trails on the Pōhutukawa Coast
Planning is underway by a group of community representatives for more walking, cycling and horse riding trails in the Beachlands/Maraetai area.
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