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Great Barrier Local Board goes solar-powered
Great Barrier Local Board has adopted a solar-powered system for the council facilities at Claris.
Tide gauge to measure effects of climate change
People in the Waitematā Local Board area will now be able to get involved in measuring the local impacts of climate change.
Eels reach dead end in Grafton cemetery
Two freshwater ecologists have made a surprising discovery in a small stream in central Auckland.
Local board proposes new cemetery for Great Barrier
A long-awaited cemetery in central Great Barrier is one step closer to realisation and the project is open for public submissions.
Concern over possibility of flooding on Waiheke drives preventative action
Residents are being urged to prepare for heavy rain throughout the Auckland region this weekend.
Stoat hunt shuts down
An exhaustive search has found no stoats on Great Barrier Island after a reported sighting near Medlands Beach.
Annual Budget consultation meetings to be held for Great Barrier residents
Consultation meetings are being held with Great Barrier Island residents as part of the annual budget consultation.
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