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Carved ancestral guardians of Pukekaroa return
The ancestral guardians of Pukekaroa have returned to Auckland Domain three years after their removal for restoration.
Meet a conservation hero: Richard Hursthouse
OurAuckland talks to Conservation Hero Richard Hursthouse.
Giant milestone for whitebait
Ten thousand giant kōkopu whitebait were welcomed into Tāwharanui Regional Park on Saturday 10 June – the largest reintroduction of whitebait in New Zealand to date.
Funding Auckland’s favourite things
Most people know that rates help pay for the council to collect rubbish, maintain roads and look after our parks. But did you know that rates also help fund many other things that make Auckland a great place to live?
Mayor launches Million Trees initiative
Mayor Phil Goff's programme to green our city by planting a million trees and shrubs across Auckland over three years will start with 170,000 plants in its first year.
Grey Lynn cycling and walking path opens
Celebrations were in order at Grey Lynn Park today as the community came out to mark the opening of a new shared path for cycling and walking from Great North Road to West End Road.
Playground review: Macleans Park
We're taking a look at some of Auckland's best playgrounds. This week: Macleans Park, Eastern Beach.
Fish return to Great Barrier waterway after 30 years
About 19km of isolated stream habitat on Aotea Great Barrier Island is accessible to native fish for the first time in three decades, thanks to local residents and public agencies.
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