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Partnerships will help community groups
More than 20 community organisations will work alongside the Franklin Local Board on projects across the district.
Board backs Pahurehure islands recognition
Papakura Local Board has supported a plan change to recognise the relationship mana whenua have with sites.
Auckland Central City Library announces uplifting new exhibition
Auckland Central City Library is thrilled to announce an uplifting new exhibition Waiwaia Ngā Ngutu ahead of Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori.
Crossing gets the green light!
A long-awaited pedestrain crossing to service a Sikh temple has opened.
Call on grants funds reflects tough times
The call on Manurewa Local Board grants funding again far exceeded what was on offer.
Honours for outstanding service recognised
Board acknowledges long-standing member.
Forum welcomes Manukau Harbour stand
Auckland Council's move to put in place a strategy for improving outcomes for the Manukau Harbour have been welcomed by the Manukau Harbour Forum.
Māori ward referendums burden ratepayers and undermine councils
Important discussions are again taking place centred around Māori wards – and the question of whether Āotearoa councils need specific processes in place to ensure Māori have a voice in regional decision-making.
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Lunar New Year Celebration for Children and Families
Celebrate Lunar New Year with us at Onehunga Library!
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Bring along your latest read to share with a friendly community of fellow book lovers.
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