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Growing healthy communities in Howick
School children in Howick will be enjoying freshly picked fruit for many years to come, thanks to Howick Local Board’s Healthy Howick Fruit Trees in Schools programme.
Helping west Auckland's homeless
Homelessness is a pressing issue in west Auckland.

Engaged communities at the heart of Waiheke
World-renowned activist Jim Diers recently visited Waiheke Island.

Empowering Auckland's communities
The council’s new Community Empowerment Unit launched in October 2015, marking the beginning of new and innovative ways of working with Auckland’s many and diverse communities.

A voice for Auckland's GLBTI communities
Auckland’s gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex (GLBTI) communities, or Rainbow communities, now have a voice on Auckland Council with the establishment of the Rainbow Communities Advisory Panel.

Don’t miss out - book local sports fields
Remember to book ahead and lock-in your game time on local sport fields.

Sandspit Reserve Playground upgraded
Sandspit Reserve Playground in Waiuku has had a long‑awaited upgrade.

Safer streets together
Orākei suburb is a safer place thanks to a newly established community patrol.
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Wriggle & Rhyme - Avondale Library
Come on down to the library with your pepi and tamariki for our Wriggle and Rhyme sessions!

Climate Action Trail - Auckland Botanic Gardens
The Climate Action Trail at Auckland’s Botanic Gardens is the perfect adventure!

Good Friends Group
Looking to meet some like-minded people? Join us over a cuppa every Tuesday. Meet new friends in...

Whānau Friendly Exercise Classes
Join Tu Ranga Ora in this exercise programme.

Public Art Tour
Four tours will be offered: two in English and two in Mandarin, with weekday and weekend options...

Digital classes
Stepping UP offers free community programmes that support New Zealanders to build their digital s...

Te Reo Māori Club for tamariki and whānau club
Come and join our new Te Reo Māori Club for tamariki and whānau at Onehunga Library.

Music in the city centre
Local talent is taking the streets with live performances every Wednesday and Friday afternoon in...