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Volcano-themed skate park opens in New Windsor
Auckland's volcanic heritage has inspired a new skate park opened in New Windsor over the weekend of 25-26 February. The park is part of the NZ Transport Agency's Waterview Connection project.
Pt England School celebrates new bikes and cycling track
Pt England School pupils riding 50 new bicycles celebrated the official opening of their 400m state-of-the-art bike track on Thursday 23 February.
Head off to uni on cheaper public transport
If you're getting ready to start tertiary study for the year, don't forget – you may be eligible for discounted travel with AT HOP.
Meet the interns: Chelsea Natana
As a second-year student at the Manukau Institute of Technology, Chelsea realised early in her studies that she needed to gain experience to develop her capability in human resources.
Glenfield youth centre now open
A Kaipātiki Local Board initiative to create the first youth-focused facility in Glenfield is now a reality.
Trade Me pledges to help young Aucklanders find jobs
The programme is designed to help Auckland’s 23,000 young jobseekers (15-24 years) who are not in education, employment or training (NEET).
Congratulations to new apprentices
Auckland Council’s Te Auaunga Awa project team is celebrating the achievement of eight young people this week who are completing a construction training course and getting ready to start apprenticeships.
Youth employment champions recognised at Whau Badge Awards
Thirteen local businesses and nineteen local youth were recognised at the Whau Badge awards in Avondale.
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