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Maungakiekie/One Tree Hill planting symbol of new Auckland
A tree will soon again stand on the tihi (summit) of Maungakiekie/One Tree Hill.
Auckland scorecard up 19 per cent
Aucklanders are enjoying better public transport, higher incomes, are better educated and have cleaner beaches.
Council to help with illegal dumping 'hot spot'
Auckland Council is offering to help a private landowner in efforts to deter future dumping at an illegal dumping ‘hot spot’ in Robertson Rd, Mangere.
Zoo Tales: A very tired turtle
Auckland Zoo's vets care for a sea turtle that washed up on 90 Mile Beach – tired, hungry and dehydrated.
Government urged to protect our marine environment
On October 29 Auckland Council approved its submission to the government on the areas proposed to be offered for petroleum exploration permit applications in 2016.
Auckland’s air quality improves: State of Environment report
Auckland Council’s latest State of Environment report shows some positive results for the region’s air quality.
Henderson-Massey environmental work programme approved
Henderson-Massey Local Board has approved $120,000 for local environment programmes over the next year.
Volunteers rescue Kōwhai Park from foreign invaders
Native plants are flourishing in Kōwhai Park once more, thanks to hard work by some green-fingered locals.
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