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Safeswim returns to Auckland with new swimming spots
Auckland Council’s Safeswim website is ready for summer, highlighting water quality around the region.
Port to build hydrogen production and refuelling facility
Ports of Auckland has committed to build a hydrogen production and refuelling facility at its Waitematā port.
Waiatarua Reserve a priority for community
Ōrākei Local Board has funded the much-needed redevelopment of Waiatarua Reserve's carpark.
Parade goes fossil fuel free
Organisers are taking a green approach to this year's Waiheke Island Christmas parade.
Ian McKinnon Drive Cycleway officially opened
The Ian McKinnon Drive Cycleway was officially opened on Friday 30 November.
Well-loved festival a big success
The Parnell Festival of Roses attracted 9000 visitors as the event celebrated its 25th anniversary.
Meet a Pest Free Hero – Windy Hill Sanctuary
Meet the group trapping pests and restoring native wildlife on Great Barrier Island.
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Events
April School Holidays Eco Festival
Join us for a series of exciting events this upcoming school holidays.
Everyday Actions for the Planet: A Conversation Group
Whether you’d like to contribute, listen, or simply connect with others who care about our planet...
Casual Drop-In Art Group
The Casual Drop-In Art Group invites school leavers to immerse themselves in a relaxed and friend...
Body as stamp: Carving name through Chinese martial arts
Drawing from martial arts movements and principles, participants investigate how gestures can car...
Easter Scavenger Hunt
Families are invited to enjoy a free Easter Scavenger Hunt at Myers Park this Easter Sunday, host...
Ōku hoa Moana | My Ocean Friends
Dive into Ngā Huhua: Abundance - a deep blue world teeming with life these April school holidays.
Helen Clark in Six Outfits
Award-winning writer Fiona Samuel MNZM (Pike River) has created a hilarious new play, Helen Clark...
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