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Play that connects us
The Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board’s 2025 Play Plan supports inclusive, everyday play for all ages, everywhere in the community.
Climate ready: Ōpaheke Park opens in Papakura
Papakura locals have a new passive park to enjoy thanks to Papakura Local Board, and it’s not just a greenspace for walking the dog or riding your bike.
Four new North Shore playgrounds to explore
From pirate ships and sports courts to climbing frames and carousels, these four new and upgraded playgrounds on Auckland's North Shore are worth a visit.
State of play to change in Devonport - Takapuna
The Devonport - Takapuna Local board now has a forward-thinking new plan in place to rethink how the community uses its parks, reserves, and public spaces with the newly adopted 2025 Devonport-Takapuna Play Plan.
From Maunga to Moana: Where to greet the Matariki Stars
It’s time once again to turn your face to the north-eastern skies and search for the constellation known as Matariki.
Hobsonville’s new park – Te Kori Scott Point opens to the public
The opening of Te Kori Scott Point is a landmark moment for the Hobsonville community.
Rock Daisy rocks again
Once a simple play area, Rock Daisy Crescent Reserve in Māngere is now a vibrant, family-friendly space - revitalised with support from the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board and mana whenua..
An urban adventure in Kepa Bush
Ōrākei Local Board deputy chair Sarah Powrie shares about her favourite green space.
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