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10-year budget makes recovery possible for Aotea Great Barrier Island
Auckland Council's 10-year recovery budget will help Aotea Great Barrier Island recover from the impacts of COVID-19.

Quick response grants make all the difference
Thirteen organisations and community groups have been awarded a combined $11,525 in quick response grants for community projects by Henderson-Massey Local Board.

Auckland Transport delivers first stage of vibrant vision for Karangahape Road
Karangahape Road’s heritage-rich neighbourhood has become supercharged with renewal in recent times, as the area moves closer to its future as a vibrant city neighbourhood and one of Auckland’s busiest transit hubs.

Make a date with newly-enhanced Karangahape Road
Auckland Transport and Auckland Council have opened the Karangahape Road enhancements for Aucklanders. And on Saturday 26 June, the Karangahape Business Association will ensure the legendary street bursts into new life with a fitting and colourful public celebration.

Track reopening makes western coastline more accessible
The completion of the Ōmanawanui Track along with Puriri Ridge Track, a 6-kilometre upgrade, is a significant milestone in the reopening of the Te Ar Tūhura / Hillary Trail.

Meet the app that makes reducing construction waste easy
WMIF recipient CivilShare is making a dent in construction waste going to landfill.


10 Auckland playgrounds you won't want to miss
Where in Auckland can you find a rocket, volcano, pyramid, tree hut or real-life snakes and ladders?

Council makes it easier for Aucklanders to collect rainwater
Auckland Council has announced it is scrapping resource consent fees for the installation of rainwater tanks at residential properties.

Tell us your zero waste idea – funding is available
If you've got a clever idea to help reduce the amount of waste that gets sent to landfill, consider applying for a grant this April.

Award recognises innovation of Auckland Cemeteries
Auckland Cemeteries has been recognised nationally for its innovative approach to natural burials.

All set for Year of the Pig in Howick
Celebrations are planned throughout Howick in February to celebrate the new year.