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Journey planner drives Puketāpapa toward change
Mount Roskill residents reduced individual weekly car journeys by nearly 1600km.

Progress made but more action needed to accelerate delivery of Te Tāruke-ā-Tāwhiri: Auckland’s Climate Plan
Severe weather events like the Auckland Anniversary Floods and Cyclone Gabrielle show the devastating impacts of climate change – and the importance of climate action.

New culvert will super-size flood protection
The Paerata culvert is in line for a massive upgrade.

Ngaa Hau o Maangere Ngahere Planting in Māngere-Ōtāhuhu
A new project is underway to grow and restore tree canopy, food forests and gardens for a greener future across Mangere.

Role with Panuku excites Cr Dalton
Manurewa-Papakura Ward Councillor Angela Dalton is welcoming the opportunity to work with Auckland Council's development agency Eke Panuku.

Three ways Auckland Council is taking action against climate change
We are working hard to address climate change, and it's not all about reducing emissions! Discover three other ways we're taking action.

Albert-Eden plans to take the lead in climate action
Is climate action a priority for Albert-Eden residents? Proposed plans to tackle climate change in Albert-Eden will be a major focus for the local board in the next three years, with the community being asked to provide feedback on the proposed plan.

Roskill Bike Kitchen upcycled, offering more on the menu
The new look-and-feel Mount Roskill Bike Hub is operating 15 hours, three days a week with more staff, tools, work and storage space
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