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Keeping the community safe: On patrol with the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Pacific Wardens
The Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Pacific Wardens stand strong, looking out for trouble and helping their community.
New tool to help prepare for emergencies agreed
A new plan is set to empower the Howick community to better prepare for and respond to emergencies.
Why dog safety education matters in schools
Every year, hundreds of people need medical care for dog attacks in Auckland, leading Auckland Council to unleash a new animal management team to deal with roaming dogs.
Think of others and use fireworks safely this Guy Fawkes season
Here’s a reminder on the rules and tips, so you, your friends and whānau can enjoy fireworks safely.
Safe space for rangatahi opens in Takapuna Library
North Shore rangatahi (young people) now have more access to support around family violence, bullying and mental wellbeing with a dedicated safe space in the Takapuna Library.
Birkenhead gets glow up with lighting upgrade
Birkenhead town centre’s streets are now safer and more inviting for pedestrians and motorists thanks to a major upgrade to its lighting systems.
Safer Shores - Bucklands Beach Safety improvements begin
Plans for proposed safety measures have been changed to be more effective thanks to community feedback, Howick Local Board, Bucklands and Eastern Beaches Residents Associations.
United for a Safer Hunters Corner
After a surge in violent incidents, Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board and Indian Retailers' Association appeal to Mayor and Governing Body for enhanced security at Hunters Corner.