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Auckland’s tree canopy boosted through council partnership with Te Whangai Trust
The trees – a mix of natives and exotics - were planted across five parks in the Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board area.
From murky to magical: how school students helped restore Papakura’s stormwater ponds
Tamariki, tūī, and tuna: kids dig in to restore Papakura’s stormwater ponds.
Eat your way around the world all in one place: Ōtāhuhu
Whether you’re a foodie, culture seeker, or simply after a great family or friends’ day out, Ōtāhuhu is calling.
Moving forward to improve flood resilience in Wairau
Auckland Council continues to progress its planning for the Wairau flood resilience project to restore part of AF Thomas Park to act as a flood storage wetland and reduce the risk of flooding for the wider Wairau area.
Council progresses Deed of Acknowledgement for Waitākere Ranges
Auckland Council’s Policy and Planning Committee has today made a key decision to support the proposed Deed of Acknowledgement for the Waitākere Ranges Heritage Area, and to establish a Waitākere Ranges Heritage Area Forum.
Pest control in Te Ngāherehere o Kohukohunui / Hūnua Ranges gets underway
Pests beware – Te Ngāherehere o Kohukohunui / Hūnua Ranges go on the offensive.
Certified and cheeky: meet Ronnie, Auckland Council’s newest conservation canine
From chewing beds to chasing rodents, Ronnie joins the biosecurity big league.
104 community gardens and other innovation help communities grow their own food
From backyard garden boxes to chicken coops, Aucklanders are digging in to help food inequity and nourish the planet.
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