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Puhinui Charter sets path forward
Key partners have signed a charter supporting working together to revive the Puhinui Stream.
People of Onehunga Portrait Series concludes
The People of Onehunga Portrait series comes to an end this month
$117,041 given in community grants
The Albert-Eden Local Board has approved $117,041.21 in local and quick response, round one and two to several community groups in the local board area.
Changing places across Tāmaki Makaurau
By understanding our region’s past, Tāmaki Makaurau is shaping its future through a te ao Māori lens to become a dynamic city influenced by modern Māori concepts.
The southern lights: why the future is bright future in south Auckland
Calling on all the entrepreneurs, experimenters and creators: How a business boom in south Auckland could transform the world we live in.
Green light for $6.5 million Te Pae o Kura upgrade
Plans for a $6.5 million refurbishment of Te Pae o Kura / Kelston Community Centre have been approved by Henderson-Massey Local Board.
Waiheke community planting days open to all
Gather the whānau and bring along your gardening gear.
Support given to Manurewa organisations
Manurewa Local Board has made almost $60,000 of grants to groups working the local community.
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Digital Drop-in @ Rānui Library
Join us at Rānui Library for our Digital Drop-in session!
BrainCharge
A fun and engaging brain fitness programme for adults, with different challenges and activities...
Te Manawa Rhymetime
Join our Rhymetime sessions with songs, movement and finger rhymes for pre-schoolers and their ca...
Mornings by the Stream in Glen Eden
This is a great way to make community connections while enjoying our hidden natural gems.
Knitting and craft group
Bring your knitting, crochet or craft project and enjoy a chat.
Bilingual Rhymetime
Come along to our bilingual Rhymetime every Wednesday, from 10:30am to 11am.
Māori Art
Learn the art of harakeke weaving at Te Pātaka Kōrero o Ōtāhuhu every Wednesday, from 10am to 2pm...
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