Environment
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From trash to treasure workshop in Mandarin
Learn where your waste goes when using Auckland Council waste services, including the rukenga kai...
Introduction to composting workshop
Learn about the three most common and easy composting systems that can be used in the home and ga...
Open Day and free native plant
Explore Kaipātiki Project EcoHub and receive a free native plant from our nursery, perfect for yo...
Waimoko Glen Stream Care Session
Come and help save the Waimoko and Waiwhauwhaupaku (Swanson) Streams from rubbish and invasive we...
East Coast Bays - Community planting days
Join Restore Hibiscus & Bays for our 2026 community planting days across the East Coast Bays on t...
Auckland Zoo Dinosaur Discovery Track experience
A highly immersive educational experience of awe-inspiring creatures from the Cretaceous and Jura...
Plant More Natives
Help Tāmaki Makaurau's environment thrive by planting a free native seedling at home!
Bike maintenance courses
Learn how to maintain your bike so that you stay safe and get the most life out of it.
News1616 Results
Kōkako baby boom brings new life and a little chaos to the Hūnua Ranges
The birds are back and they've brought the kids; the kōkako kindergarten hits a new high signalling a thriving future.
Auckland once again recognised as a Tree City of the World
Trees are an important part of the identity of Tāmaki Makaurau and its natural heritage.
A beginner’s guide to responsible pet ownership in Auckland
Whether a cat, a dog or something more exotic, follow this handy how-to guide on responsible pet ownership to help your furry, fluffy, feathered or scaly friends live their best lives.
Four ways the Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board delivers on sustainability
Growing food, cutting costs, and building connection, Ōtara-Papatoetoe locals are turning to māra kai and community gardens, and the board is keen to help others get started.
Five ways the Waiheke Local Board protects our environment
Across Waiheke, locals are taking action - trapping pests, restoring wetlands, reducing waste and protecting marine life. Backed by the Local Board, these efforts are helping safeguard the island’s environment and the wider Hauraki Gulf .
Five ways the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board protects our environment
From restoring native habitats to reducing waste and improving waterways, people across Devonport-Takapuna are working together to care for the local environment. with support from the local board.
Four a greener future
Here are four ways the Howick Local Board is protecting the environment and keeping our green spaces beautiful FOUR the future.
Restricted fire season for Hauraki Gulf islands
Fire and Emergency New Zealand has announced that all islands of the Hauraki Gulf have entered a restricted fire season from 1 April, until further notice.