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Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill summit becomes vehicle-free
The tihi (summit) of Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill will permanently close to all motor vehicles, including motorbikes and scooters from mid May.
Keeping kauri standing in the Hunua Ranges
A number of higher-risk tracks in the Hunua Ranges Regional Park have closed, as of 1 May.
Twins into the swing of things
Twins Ila and Jaya Patel were unhappy when the monkey bars in their local park vanished, so they decided to do something about it.
Serious about play
Council is working to address the disparity in the quality of some parks and playgrounds across the Auckland region.
Waitākere Ranges forests to close 1 May
Closures will protect ranges from kauri dieback disease.
Council decides on Waitākere Ranges closure
Protecting kauri focus of Auckland Council meeting on 10 April.
Improving play at Unsworth Reserve
Playground has swings and seesaws as well as a climbing play module suitable for older children.
Craigavon playground perfect for school holidays
Be sure you take your children down to the new the Craigavon Park playground.
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