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New warning lights to make Quay Street Cycleway safer
Smart studs on Quay Street will tell drivers when bike riders are approaching.
Advice cuts energy bills
Live Lightly advocates are visiting homes with advice on how to save money – and the planet.
Twins into the swing of things
Twins Ila and Jaya Patel were unhappy when the monkey bars in their local park vanished, so they decided to do something about it.
Call for more safe zones for Rainbow Youth
An organisation working to increase the acceptance of gender and sexuality diversity is receiving increasing calls to widen its services.
Barrier drivers get a break
There's support for an exemption for Great Barrier Island from the proposed regional fuel tax.
Waiheke wages weed war
Waiheke Local Board is holding a weed drive so residents will be able to dump pest plants for free.
Call for safety focus
Waitematā Local Board Chair Pippa Coom says people should be able to use the city's transport network without fear of injury.
Bridge lights up for Poppy Day
Auckland Harbour Bridge goes red to support RSA appeal.
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Events
Spring School Holidays at Parnell Library
Parnell Library presents Spring School Holidays!
Our Pacific Family
Be entertained and inspired to continue, or to even begin, your Pacific Island genealogy journey.
Parnell Changes Through the Ages
Discover Parnell's history with curated heritage images on display at Parnell Library!
Sixty years of MOTAT
Explore 'Sixty Years of MOTAT'—a look at the museum's restoration, development, and milestones th...
Composting Workshops
Come and discover how easy it is to turn your waste into fertiliser.
Waiwaia Ngā Ngutu
The rich soundscape accompanying the exhibition brings the written word to life and affirms the e...
Grey Lynn Playgroup
The Grey Lynn Playgroup is a great way for your child to learn and to socialise through play.
Free Seniors Yoga
Come early to secure a place for strength and balance class.
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