Protecting Auckland's environment
News1735 Results
Prediction and planning – coastal erosion in Tāmaki Makaurau
Updated information about coastal erosion and coastal hazards is now available.
Track reopening makes western coastline more accessible
The completion of the Ōmanawanui Track along with Puriri Ridge Track, a 6-kilometre upgrade, is a significant milestone in the reopening of the Te Ar Tūhura / Hillary Trail.
Kauri compliance message making a mark
This summer has seen non-compliant behaviour trending down across the region.
Climate hui on Waiheke will help shape local action plan
A project is in the works that will provide a road map for Waiheke to become a low carbon community.
Auckland’s water supply receives six-million-litre-a-day boost
A new water treatment plant in Papakura will help boost Auckland’s water supply by six million litres a day when it goes live today, Friday 5 February.
Waiheke Local Board gives support for rāhui to protect the island’s kaimoana
Waiheke Local Board has passed a notice of motion supporting the rāhui placed by Ngāti Pāoa over the waters surrounding Waiheke.
Back to Enviroschool for Auckland children
More than 280 Auckland schools are on an Enviroschools sustainability journey to explore and act for our environment.
Adventurous artists sought for Artist in Residence programme
A selection panel is seeking artists with a sense of adventure and an imaginative outlook.
- Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 69
- …
- 217
- Next Page
Events36 Results
Cinema Time for Kids
Get ready for adventure, laughter, and a magical time at the library!
Harvest & Feast: A Microgreens & Salad Growing Workshop
Learn how to cultivate these nutritious greens at home.
Sprout and Savour: A Microgreens & Salad Growing Workshop
Microgreens have nutritional value and are also a cost effective green food that you can grow in...
Waste Free Kitchen: Being Creative with Leftovers
Making the most of the food we have helps save money and is better for the environment.