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Local groups pitch in to preserve Whau’s native habitat
Friends of Kurt Brehmer Walkway, a local conservation group, is an example of achieving positive outcomes through protecting and restoring native wildlife and plants.
Te reo Māori names adopted for Whau parks
Twenty six additional parks in Whau will now carry dual Māori / English names. The names were formally adopted at Whau Local Board’s recent business meeting.
Whau joins Welcoming Communities pilot
Whau Local Board is one of five Auckland boards to partner with Immigration New Zealand’s Welcoming Communities Programme pilot.
Turner returns to Manukau Harbour Forum
Experienced Manukau Harbour guardians Jon Turner and Alan Cole have been returned as chair and deputy of Auckland Council’s Manukau Harbour Forum.
Name adopted for Avondale library and community hub
Avondale library and community hub has taken another step in its development, following the adoption of the name ‘Te Hono’ by Whau Local Board.
Whau Pacific Festival 2022 a roaring success
For the second year running, the crowds were dazzled at the Whau Pacific Festival.
New guide promotes West Auckland arts scene
Publishers of a new guide aimed at showcasing West Auckland’s thriving arts destination want to help you explore the west’s cultural attractions
Volunteers getting involved to love our local streams
Volunteers are digging in right around the Whau area to care for their local streamside areas, thanks to long standing support from the Whau Local Board.
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Drowning prevention: water safety
Join us to learn important water safety tips for everyone in the family.
Blues at Blockhouse Bay
Blues at Blockhouse Bay is our annual ode to all things rhythm & blues.
Kayak tours - Whau River
Experience the serenity of the Whau River as we paddle through one of Auckland's hidden treasures.