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Council takes action to shut down party hotspot in Ōtāhuhu
Auckland Council is taking action to shut down a party hotspot in Ōtāhuhu's Seaside Park, following concerns from local residents about large congregations of people playing loud music, drinking alcohol, leaving behind rubbish and general anti-social behaviour.

Creating parks that are accessible and inclusive
Puketāpapa Local Board aims to improve parks' accessibility.

Holistic approach to working with Māngere's homeless
"Our goal is to make the shopping centres a great place to come and visit, while also seeing what help can be provided to those who are homeless or begging.”

It’s on! Council green lights America’s Cup location
The thrill and vibrancy of the America’s Cup is returning to Auckland’s waterfront in 2021 with the Auckland Council Governing Body giving unanimous support to hosting the 36th America’s Cup.

How future water babies are made in Albert-Eden
Albert-Eden Learn to Swim offers free swimming lessons to kids across five local schools.
Eleven to run in Auckland by-elections
Nominations have closed for the Waitākere Ranges and Maungakiekie-Tāmaki (Tāmaki Subdivision) local board by-elections with 11 candidates putting their hands up to fill the vacant seats.

Best Practice Award for Avondale planner
A Planning Leader from Panuku Development Auckland has been recognised for his work on the rejuvenation of Avondale.
Promoting awareness of Māori cultural values
Training programme helps planners, architects and engineering professionals to be more culturally responsive.

Auckland confirmed as America's Cup host
Mayor Phil Goff has announced an in-principle agreement between Auckland Council, the government and Emirates Team New Zealand for Auckland to host America’s Cup 36 in 2021.

Marae on North Shore another step closer
“Māori in Beach Haven have longed for a space like this for many years now,” says Kaipātiki Local Board Chair John Gillon.

Artist in residence: Sites and sounds
Jude Robertson will be the 2018 Auckland regional parks artist in residence.

How do we make Auckland's growth work for everyone?
John Mauro: We can turn the growth problem into an opportunity.
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Kai Uku
Students will begin by using plasticine to understand how to build a three-dimensional form, sculpting free-hand the kai (food) of our childhood or cultural roots.

Worm Farming for Kids
Learn why it is important to compost instead of throwing food scraps in the bin.

Eco Warriors: April school holidays at Botany Library
Bring your kids for fun interactive session at Botany Library.

T-shirt bags at Glenfield Library
Bring along an old T-shirt (the smaller, the better), and we will recycle it into a multi-purpose bag.

Eco Warrior Frankentoys at Glenfield Library
Bring any special little bits you would like to add to your warrior and share them with your new friends.

Estate Planning
At this event, Wendy will guide you through how to fill out the planner.

Grow Your Own Greens - Love Food Hate Waste workshop
The event will provide tips and tricks on how to grow green vegetables in gardens or containers and cook and preserve fresh harvests.

DIY Reusable Bag - Mahurangi East Library
Make a reusable fabric bag from a light coloured T-Shirt.

Garden Wrigglers
Meet some busy, wriggly worms, learn what they do, and how they make a difference in our lives.

Water Kefir Workshop
Learn to make coconut kefir, coffee kefir and flavoured water kefir.

Blankets for Dogs with Sharon
Join Sharon Dooney, our favourite Knitting lady, and add your special touch to this shared knitting project.

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