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Grants available for Kaipara Moana fencing and planting projects
Hundreds of landowners and groups are working with Kaipara Moana Remediation to regenerate forest on erosion-prone land in the Kaipara Moana catchment.
Get up and garden at Kawakawa Bay
Permission has been given to establish a community garden at Kawakawa Bay.
Students from across South Auckland take part in a bilingual hiikoi to revive Te Puhinui
Students from across South Auckland take part in a bilingual hiikoi to revive Te Puhinui.
Work continues on Franklin transport issues
Work on Awhtiu roads that remain closed by cyclone damage has been scheduled.
Ancient Muriwai lava megapillows gain global recognition
Unique formations of megapillow lava flows at Muriwai, that are millions of years old, are now listed among the world’s most significant geological sites by the International Union of Geological Sciences.
Ōtara’s composting champions lead climate action
Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate Middle School (SEHC) in Ōtara hosted 54 teachers from 13 local schools, all keen to dive into the world of Bokashi composting.
Spotlight on special species in the Waitākere Ranges
Pest Free Waitākere Ranges Alliance is shining a spotlight on special species in the area.
Beginning the conversation today for our beaches of tomorrow
Auckland Council seeks public input on future coastal management in response to climate change.
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