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Teens supreme winners at Auckland’s Mayoral Conservation Awards
Para Patrol was named the Penny Hulse Supreme Environment Award winner at this year’s Mayoral Conservation Awards.
Helping hand for Franklin's waterways
Franklin Local Board has made grants that allow rural property owners to undertake work to protect waterways.
Coordinating Aotea’s ecological success story
Aotea resident Taryn Wilks is on a mission to protect and enhance the island’s unique environment and ecology and is rallying others to be part of the journey.
Careless waste disposal sparks fires
Hazardous gas cooker canisters and lithium batteries are on the rise in rubbish and recycling trucks in Auckland and causing fires at the Transfer Station as these materials are dumped.
Auckland’s residential water restrictions to be adjusted for summer
From 14 December, residents will be able to use hand-held hoses fitted with trigger nozzles; though they are still urged to use water wisely as the city’s water shortage continues.
Awakeri Wetlands Stage One opens
Mayor Goff said that the significant investment in the wetlands would prevent flooding and enable the development of new residential homes for around 15,000 people.
Local boards take joint approach to benefit Aucklanders
Franklin and Howick are among Auckland local boards seeking to find common ground so they can work together to benefit residents.
Finalists shortlisted in this year’s Mayoral Conservation Awards
Environmental champions achievements to be recognised.
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