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Make sure your rubbish won't hurt anyone
In the last two years, more than 80 Auckland rubbish collectors have been seriously injured on the job by dangerous items thrown away by residents.

New pedestrian and cycle bridge for Matakana
The Matakana Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge is now complete. The 52m bridge on Leigh Road provides safe and convenient access to the Matakana Village area.

Rural fire volunteers needed

What the future holds for Howick
What could Howick Village look like in 30 years? That’s the focus of a new plan being developed by Auckland Council.

Playground review: Take a detour for fun on the beachfront
Stunning views and a seaside spot add to some exciting play equipment at Little Shoal Bay.

Shared path to connect Avondale and New Lynn
A new shared path between Avondale and New Lynn will offer a great way to walk and cycle between the two town centres.

Pollinator pathways in local parks
We are lucky enough to live in one of the greenest countries in the world. What we need now is the right kind of green, the kind of green that feeds and shelters our birds, bees and lesser known pollinating animals.

Playground review: City suburb's hidden gem
A timber fort is the main attraction at this Freemans Bay park.
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Events

Toró: é tudo tanto/ It's all so much
In a torrent of images, words, sounds, sensations, meanings and artistic expressions, you are inv...

Whānau drop-ins – New activities each weekend!
Welcome to our on-site family making programme Whānau Drop-in, held in the Creative Learning Cent...



Māori Cultural Performance
Take a lively journey through the story of Aotearoa New Zealand and Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland)

图书馆中文故事会 Mandarin Mat Time
Join us at Whangaparaoa Library for stories and songs in Mandarin

From Go to Wow! Aotearoa New Zealand's largest women's protest march, 24 May 1983
Knowing our heritage - our herstory - can make us stronger.

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