Protecting Auckland's environment
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Plan Change 88 approves major development
Commissioners have approved a significant development at Beachlands.
Compliance soars by 70 percent as developers get smarter with sediment control
Developers getting smarter with sediment compliance
Add diversity to your garden with native plants
Having backyards planted with natives across Tāmaki Makaurau is good for the movement and survival of native birds, insects and lizards and it helps mitigate the effects of flooding.
Auckland Council boosts access to energy coaching scheme
Energy advisors helping families to save energy.
Aotea signs International Dark Sky Proclamation
Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board has made a “Dark Sky Proclamation” to mark International Dark Sky Week.
Moth Plants your vine is up!
The Pest Free South Auckland supports Auckland Council’s regional Pest-Free Auckland initiative to protect biodiversity and restore council-managed land and runs from 4 March to 10 May.
Environmental work gets a boost
Work to support the Papakura environment has received a cash boost.
There will be no MOTH-ING around in this competition
Enthusiastic students in the Howick Local Board area can compete in the boards annual Moth Plant Pod Competition and help to protect and restore the natural environment.
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