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Join the conversation: Input into designs for Onehunga’s new public spaces
New public plazas, green spaces, realigned public parking and safer walking connections are just a few of the ideas set to transform Onehunga’s Waiapu Precinct.
Changes to tsunami evacuation maps for Auckland
New modelling shows the area of Tāmaki Makaurau at risk from damaging tsunami waves is less than previously expected.
Latest funding round for Sport and Recreation Facilities Operating Grant opening soon
Sports organisations across Tāmaki Makaurau who need a financial helping hand can soon apply for a share of $3.2 million funding.
Plan your journey to Wynyard Quarter this summer
Heading to Wynyard Quarter this summer? Plan your journey in advance to make sure you get the most out of your waterfront experience.
Watercare reports steady progress in first year of flood recovery
Approaching the one-year mark since the devastating Anniversary Weekend floods that struck Tāmaki Makaurau, Watercare acknowledges the ongoing recovery efforts to restore the city's damaged infrastructure.
Vector Lights announce two new shows to start 2024
Vector Lights, a ten-year smart energy partnership between Vector, Auckland Council and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency, is set to dazzle Aucklanders and visitors with two captivating new light shows on the Auckland Harbour Bridge for 2024.
Protect your whānau from flooding
Are you and your whānau prepared for flooding? Auckland Council’s Be Prepared campaign launches this week.
Vehicles breach temporary Muriwai Beach closure
A Muriwai Beach access gate has been opened and heavy concrete barricades moved in a blatant breach of Auckland Council’s temporary beach closure to vehicles this summer.
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