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Great Barrier Island community nursery prepares for grand opening
The final touches are going on Aotea / Great Barrier's new community native plant nursery this week ahead of its grand opening on August 31.
Do you have what it takes to be a park ranger?
Applications are closing soon for Auckland Council’s student park ranger summer internship.
Historic location recognised in Onehunga
New signage is being installed to shed light on the hollow and pond at Puka and Grotto Streets in Onehunga.
Quay Street rain gardens ‘unseen ecological hero’
A series of specially designed gardens will form the centrepiece of a revitalised Downtown Waterfront as part of the city’s 10-year Downtown Programme.
Marine invader found in Great Barrier Island waters
A type of sea squirt has been discovered attempting to make the waters around Great Barrier Island its home.
Rodney Healthy Harbours and Waterways Fund applications open
Funding applications are now open for landowners and community groups keen to improve Rodney's water quality.
From drain to planted plain
Volunteers have been working tirelessly to restore habitats for birds, fish and native plants along Te Auaunga/Oakley Creek.
74,000 new native plants for Auckland’s maunga
More than 19,000 trees and shrubs have been planted in the last twelve months as part of a large-scale project to restore Auckland's maunga.
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Sprout and Savour: A Microgreens & Salad Growing Workshop
Microgreens have nutritional value and are also a cost effective green food that you can grow in...
Waste Free Kitchen: Being Creative with Leftovers
Making the most of the food we have helps save money and is better for the environment.
Community Chip Packet Project Strip Fusing
Join us with a sense of charitable camaraderie to help fuse clean chip packets together to create...