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Healing through words and illustrations: Ko Roimata te Awa
Matua Ngaru School children have published a book which shares their stories, words and illustrations following the flooding of the Kumeū River.
After the Storms: The local leaders who held Auckland together
A seven-month leadership programme has supported 23 local storm recovery leaders to keep building on the work they began in 2023 when it mattered most.
New recovery ‘PACT’ for Sunnynook, Totara Vale and Forrest Hill
A new people-led ‘PACT’ for Sunnynook, Totara Vale and Forrest Hill will help guide the community through the next steps of its long-term recovery from the major 2023 storms.
Category 2P - Getting on with your construction work
Category 2P storm risk mitigation: some important information as you move through the construction process
Flood resilience in Māngere: 2025 highlights and what’s next
2025 marked a major milestone for the Māngere community as two critical flood resilience projects – at Harania Creek and Te Ararata Creek – moved from planning into construction.
Māngere: recovery from the early 2023 storms
Māngere was hit hard by major storms in 2023, causing flooding in pockets across the suburb.
Building stronger neighbourhoods in Kaipātiki
A completed Kaipātiki Community Recovery Plan marks a new milestone for Beach Haven, Northcote Point and Birkenhead in their recovery from 2023 storms.
What Auckland’s new plan means for your neighbourhood
Auckland Council is making changes to the Auckland Unitary Plan, the city’s rulebook for where and how new homes and buildings can be built.