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Nelson Street cycleway heralds sustainable transport future
The Nelson Street cycleway is set to become a must-see Auckland attraction for people to walk and cycle across when it opens later this year.

Growing healthy communities in Howick
School children in Howick will be enjoying freshly picked fruit for many years to come, thanks to Howick Local Board’s Healthy Howick Fruit Trees in Schools programme.
Helping west Auckland's homeless
Homelessness is a pressing issue in west Auckland.

Improving safety for Bryde's whales
Ports of Auckland’s efforts to make the shipping industry safer for the local Bryde’s whale population have had encouraging results.

Engaged communities at the heart of Waiheke
World-renowned activist Jim Diers recently visited Waiheke Island.

Council Cadets get to know Waitematā Local Board
Did you know that Auckland Council runs a cadet programme?

Auckland Council's very own Lara Croft
Meet Laura... specialist archaeologist in the council's Heritage Team. This 24-year-old is an activist of sorts.

Bringing our heritage to life
Check out this amazing History Alive series to see how much Auckland has changed over the past 100 years!
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Notes on Tāmaki: Re-sounding echoes
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