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Remembering the men who shook Auckland!
“The nearby city of Auckland had never been shaken like it had when these men came to town,” went a newspaper report of the arrival of the newly formed, New Zealand Engineers Tunnelling Company.

The Secrets of Tāwharanui
It’s been a mystery for many years. Who is buried in the graves at Matatūahu Point?

Small but perfectly formed
Kaukapakapa Library, one of the smallest libraries in NZ, was included in a recent BBC radio documentary on tiny book-lending institutions.

Hidden heritage rediscovered in Waitakere Ranges
The rediscovery of the site of the old Little Huia Wharf is one of the exciting early finds from Auckland Council's Heritage Unit survey of the southern coast of the Waitakere Ranges.

Norfolk pine a safety risk
A scheduled notable tree in Mt Albert is likely to be removed to protect a heritage house.

Walk Waikumete "a special celebration"
Staff and volunteers at Waikumete Cemetery turned out in force for a 24-hour walk, raising funds to replace a historic headstone destroyed by vandals.

No heritage order for Remuera's Hanna Block
Plans to demolish the Hanna Block at King's School in Remuera will go ahead, following a decision by the council's Auckland Development Committee on 8 December.

Celebrating 50 years of the Laingholm Roundabout
Celebrating 50 years of the Laingholm Roundabout, one of the oldest community publications in New Zealand.
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