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Environmental work gets a boost
Work to support the Papakura environment has received a cash boost.
What's for dinner? Franklin on a plate
Franklin's importance as the nation's foodbowl will be celebrated at a special event dinner on 8 April.
Celebrating Cultures ready to light up East Auckland
A fun and colorful multi-cultural festival, firing up East Auckland on Saturday 23 March.
AT urged to keep it simple
Complex engineered solutions may not be the way to solve simple traffic issues.
It started with a kiss...
A spot opposite Papakura Station has been rejected as a potential 'kiss and ride' drop-off point.
Outlook bright for Waitākere Ranges Dark Sky project
Volunteers are now able to use equipment for light monitoring and help register a pre-application to Dark Sky International for the Waitākere Ranges to become an International Dark Sky Place, thanks to the support from Waitākere Ranges Local Board.
Apply for a grant from Hibiscus and Bays Local Board
Community groups and organisations wanting to deliver projects and events have until 12 April to apply for funding.
Whau making a splash for awa connection
A wonderful event helping students appreciate the Whau’s biodiversity in Archibald Park.
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Events
Game on! Family fun
A fun session featuring games big and small, from foosball to connect 4, jigsaws and outdoor game...
Drop-in ceramics studio
Join us on Fridays to work independently in our fully equipped ceramics studio.
Drop-in print studio
Bring your own projects and work alongside likeminded creatives.
Te Manawa Wriggle & Rhyme
Wriggle and Rhyme promotes active movement and brain development for babies and toddlers aged 2 y...
Digital Seniors free tech help for older people - Hobsonville Hub
Our friendly, police-vetted volunteers are available to provide you with free one-on-one help to...
Artland by Do Ho Suh & children
The installation features imaginative creatures and fantastical landscapes including Noodlegrass,...
Lupe I Vao Ese
This exhibition centres indigenous ways of knowing and being. Rather than presenting measina as r...
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