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Celebrating Chinese Kiwi heritage in New Windsor
A rich Chinese heritage is recognised and celebrated in Whau, with a local park now carrying the name of its last private owner, Avondale Market gardener Lowe Nam.
Compliance wardens now on Kaipātiki streets
Two new compliance wardens are adding an extra level of safety and compliance in Kaipātiki thanks to a pilot programme funded by the local board.
The Joyful Movement a finalist in NZ Rainbow Excellence Awards 2025
“We’re thrilled that Auckland Council and The Joyful Movement are a finalist. This project is a true community effort."
Watercare opens the gates to Beachlands Wastewater Treatment Plant
Watercare is inviting the communities of Beachlands and Maraetai to step behind the gates and explore the Beachlands Wastewater Treatment Plant.
New energy for Ōtāhuhu
Ōtāhuhu’s town centre is set for a refresh, thanks to funding secured through Auckland Council’s Fix and Finish fund.
Ostrich Farm sports fields gain ground
A $1.1 million boost from Auckland Council’s Fix and Finish Fund is helping move plans forward to transform Ostrich Farm into a fully equipped sports field park.
Growing strong together: why local food planning matters for future resilience in Puketāpapa
Kai Resilient Puketāpapa is a community-led project focused on planning for food resilience.
Stepping down after dedicated service to Rodney
Rodney Local Board members Louise Johnston and Michelle Carmichael are stepping down after years of service, leaving a legacy of advocacy and environmental stewardship.
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