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Little spotted kiwi are back!
Twenty little spotted kiwi are making themselves at home following their release into Shakespear Open Sanctuary at the weekend.
Work kicks off on Pukekohe skate park
Work on a new skate park in Pukekohe is now underway.
This 82-year-old hero has been making tracks for 40 years
Hugh Willis, an 82-year-old Torbay resident and former Westlake Boys High School maths teacher, has been building bush tracks across Albany and East Coast Bays for the past 40 years.
Sunnynook Park set for makeover
Work to upgrade Sunnynook Park on the North Shore will start soon.
Love is in the air for 20 little spotted kiwi
Love will be in the air when Auckland Council reintroduces 20 single little spotted kiwi to Shakespear Open Sanctuary on Saturday 29 April.
Schoolkids race to learn about sustainability
The Waitākere Ranges were the backdrop for an adventure race packed with sustainability challenges for over 60 teams from 10 Auckland schools earlier this month.
Nixon and Gribblehirst Parks back in action
Albert-Eden Local Board parks Nixon (Kingsland) and Gribblehirst (Sandringham) and both open to the public again, after almost two years out of action.
Council concerned at kayaker’s actions
Video circulating on social media and news sites of a kayaker going over the Hunua Falls has disappointed Auckland Council.
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