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WATCH: Manhattan to Manukau
Watch the Auckland Conversations event Manhattan to Manukau - Lessons form New York.
Fish return to Great Barrier waterway after 30 years
About 19km of isolated stream habitat on Aotea Great Barrier Island is accessible to native fish for the first time in three decades, thanks to local residents and public agencies.
Celebrating our marvellous museums
Take a look at some of the wonderful things that can be explored in Auckland’s museums.
Sign of significance for Patumahoe
The dedicated signs tell the story of mana whenua’s connection and history to the region and their location is selected by mana whenua in recognition of its cultural significance to the area.
Claim that pigs kill kauri isn’t hogwash
Recent research suggests that we are not the only ones spreading kauri dieback and other plant diseases – pigs can spread them, too.
Partnership lets students take food from ground to plate
Mangere Mountain Education Centre and Nestlé Cook for Life – Ka Tunu Ka Ora have partnered to offer educational workshops to secondary school students, giving them the opportunity to know more about food and nutrition.
Maker movement putting power in young people’s hands
Creative champions and technology have come together in an initiative called Makerhood, helping people rediscover the art of making and encouraging people to tinker, fix and make stuff rather than consume it.
Zoo Tales: A slice of Africa this Easter
Auckland Zoo’s new African savannah opens on Good Friday 25 March.
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