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Congratulations to new apprentices
Auckland Council’s Te Auaunga Awa project team is celebrating the achievement of eight young people this week who are completing a construction training course and getting ready to start apprenticeships.
Stage one of scenic walking and cycling route opens
Mayor Phil Goff and Transport Minister Simon Bridges have opened stage one of the Glen Innes to Tamaki Drive Shared Path.
A night of heavy lifting on Waterview Shared Path
The installation of 10 large precast pier sections for a bridge spanning Oakley Creek is a milestone in the construction of the Waterview Shared Path.
Historic homestead becomes community hub
Millwater residents are impressed with the fully restored Stoney Homestead, which will soon open as the neighbourhood community hub.
Youth employment champions recognised at Whau Badge Awards
Thirteen local businesses and nineteen local youth were recognised at the Whau Badge awards in Avondale.
Slam dunk for northern basketballers
The new Spark basketball court in Albany's Hooton Reserve is officially open.
Counting pedestrians in the city centre
Did you know you can get up-to-date information about the number of pedestrians at various sites across Auckland’s city centre?
Olympian Valerie Adams inspires tunnel machine naming
Junior students from Sir Edmund Hillary School have chosen a name for the tunnel boring machine (TBM) that will be used to create a stormwater diversion during the City Rail Link (CRL) work.
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