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Meet a conservation hero
OurAuckland speaks to Wendy John, one of our conservation heroes.

Children’s play train to be gifted to community group
A deserving community group or charity could soon be putting kids on the right track with the gift of a children's play train made out of recycled materials.

New bylaw for indoor domestic fires
The Air Quality Bylaw for Indoor Domestic Fires takes effect from 1 June 2017 .

More Aucklanders converting to composting
Almost 10,000 Aucklanders have discovered the joys of composting in the last 20 months, thanks to free workshops.

Spindleberry sneaks into Matakana
An uncommon but nasty weed has been spotted in the Rodney region and Auckland Council Biosecurity want locals to keep their eyes peeled.

Invasive myrtle rust disease discovered on mainland NZ
The Ministry for Primary Industries MPI has confirmed the presence of myrtle rust in the North Island for first time, in Kerikeri.

Could worms be your most useful pet?
They may not be the most beautiful creature but the humble tiger worm could be a fantastic addition to your household. Find out why!

Weed to watch: Pampas
It’s often mistaken for native toetoe, but invasive lookalike pampas grass can out-compete native vegetation, pose a fire risk and provide habitat for rodents and possums.

Auckland Council submits on the government’s Clean Water package
The submission supports, in principle, the new national swimmability target – to make 90 per cent of large rivers and lakes swimmable by 2040.

Claim that pigs kill kauri isn’t hogwash
Recent research suggests that we are not the only ones spreading kauri dieback and other plant diseases – pigs can spread them, too.

Help these harvesters make the most of windfall
A charity that picks and distributes fresh fruit and preserves to food banks is on the hunt for volunteers.

WATCH: Whio bachelorette chooses her mate
Drama unfolds as Auckland Zoo's female blue duck chooses a new partner.

Avoid swimming at beaches after heavy rain
Auckland Council recommends beachgoers wait an extra day or two before swimming or undertaking recreational activities on the water, due to the potential public health risk from high bacteria and turbidity counts.

Kiwi to return home to Hunua Ranges
North Island brown kiwi will be released this afternoon in the Hunua Ranges, the first of their species to inhabit the area for decades.

Aucklanders urged to reduce water use by 20 litres per day
This week’s storm has restricted the treatment capacity of the city’s largest water treatment plant.

Update: Auckland's water supply
Watercare is still dealing with the effects of the Tasman Tempest and is treating less water than normal.
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