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Immersive cultural and environmental education space on the waterfront opens to the public
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei and Te Kaunihera o Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland Council have partnered to deliver Te Wharekura, a project which celebrates the cultural richness of Te Waitematā, and aims to inspire its protection.
Loss of Ngaati Te Ata Waiohua kaumaatua George Flavell will be deeply felt
Ngaati Te Ata Waiohua kaumaatua George Flavell has passed away.
Papakura continues Tuia funding
Papakura Local Board will continue its support of the Tuia mentoring scheme.
Manurewa supports future leaders
Manurewa Local Board will continue to take part in the Tuia mentoring programme.
Franklin radio buffs help crack Morse code
Morse code...no bother with the help of Franklin Amateur Radio Club members.
Helping hand for Manurewa young people
Rangatahi scholarships are again being offered by Manurewa Local Board.
Funding guarantees services can continue
Manurewa Local Board has ensured funding is in place for Whare Awhina o Tamworth to continue running three community facilities.
Work set to start on Temple crossing
Work is set to start on a long-awaited pedestrian crossing.
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