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Auckland’s city centre reaches for the stars
As Matariki rises above the horizon in the north-eastern skies of Tāmaki Makaurau, the whāriki / welcome mat at Te Komititanga will be laid out and Matariki ki te Manawa - Matariki at the heart – will begin.
Rangatahi join boards on Tuia project
When Auckland’s five southern local boards looked to appoint someone to the 2022 Tuia programme, the quality of the applicants was so high one board selected two young people.
Franklin announces partnership funding
Franklin Local Board has announced strategic partnership funding for groups across the area.
Heritage shelter repurposed to promote te taiao
The Tāmaki Makaurau Mana Whenua Forum and Auckland Council are partnering together to give a Category B heritage shelter a new purpose through promoting te taiao (the natural environment) and providing environmental education.
Auckland’s Diwali celebrations underway
Diwali celebrations kicked off over the weekend, with the start of Auckland Diwali Festival’s 20 days of celebration in the lead up to Diwali, officially observed on 4 November this year.
James Cook High next stop for Shot Cuzz bus
Shot Cuzz the vaccination bus rolls into James Cook High School in Manurewa on Monday and Tuesday.
COVID-19 jab comes with pie and kai in Papakura
Companies are rallying to help with the drive to lift vaccination rates in southern Auckland.
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