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Kauri protection a priority for Auckland Council
Auckland Council continues to prioritise protection against kauri dieback.
Henderson car park part of global sustainability development competition
International and local designers joined mana whenua and councillors for a tour of two car parks in Henderson.
Franklin pest management projects help local birds
Tūī populations are on the rise around Patumahoe thanks to volunteer conservation groups.
Community rallies to ensure beach declared swim safe
Clarks Beach is one for four beaches in the Manukau Harbour to be deemed swimmable this summer.
Seven actions to tackle climate change in Whau
A community approach is key to help reduce carbon dioxide emissions generated by the Whau each year.
Puketāpapa cutting carbon footprints with cycling
Locals in Puketāpapa are being encouraged to get on their bikes to promote low-carbon living.
Local board delight as Armour Bay deemed safe for swimming
A long-term water health warning has been lifted from Armour Bay beach.
Local board chair checks Waiheke's disposal habits
Cath Handley visited Visy’s recycling plant to see for herself the state of the island's waste.
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