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Zoo Tales: World Elephant Day
When you get to spend your days with beautiful Burma, it isn't hard to see why zookeeper Joel is head over heels for elephants.
Marae zero waste initiative blossoms
A waste reduction programme is well on the way to creating centres of excellence in zero waste across Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland).
Making your Saturday morning easier
Did you know that Auckland Council manages more than 230 sports parks?
Zoo Tales: Tīeke, the sweet sound of conservation success
The tīeke, or saddleback, was once on the brink of extinction. Find out how Auckland Zoo and the Department of Conservation are working together to protect our precious native species.
Tsunami threat reminder to have a plan
The tsunami threat last week is a good reminder to all of us to have a plan in place.
Council adopts new guidelines for engaging with rainbow communities
Auckland Council took a step up in its approach to engaging with Auckland’s LGBTI communities this week with the launch of new Rainbow Communities Engagement Guidelines.
Kererū watches over Papakura treasures in new mural
The native kererū or wood pigeon proudly adorns the Papakura Art Gallery in a new mural by artists Charles and Janine Williams.
Zoo Tales: Takahē pair make Rotoroa Island home
Follow these young birds' journey to their home on this island wildlife sanctuary.
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Digital Drop-in @ Rānui Library
Join us at Rānui Library for our Digital Drop-in session!
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.
The Lightship
In a time marked by cost-of-living pressures and mental health concerns, The Lightship offers an...
Sandringham Community Playgroup
Stay for as little or as long as you like, on whichever days you prefer.
Māori Art
Learn the art of harakeke weaving at Te Pātaka Kōrero o Ōtāhuhu every Wednesday, from 10am to 2pm...
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