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Grants help locals play sport
Franklin ward Councillor Andy Baker welcomes council funding being put in place across the district.
Twice as Nice
Ōtara Rugby League Football Club Incorporated, better known as Ōtara Scorpions, and popular Kolmar Charitable Trust in Papatoetoe, have scored big, with three years of funding support.
Sports grants support local participation
Manurewa-Papakura ward Councillor Angela Dalton welcomes council funding being put in place for Bruce Pulman Park.
$13.6 million boost to community sports facilities through Auckland Council grants
Councillor Richard Hills says the funding will help more Aucklanders to participate in community sport and recreation activities.
$3.2 million operating funding approved through Auckland Council’s Sport and Recreation Grant
Fifteen grassroots sports organisations across a range of codes, from all around the region, have received operating grants.
Avondale College receives sports facility boost
Avondale’s budding sports stars have received a major boost after a funding award to maintain and improve the operation of local facilities.
Tennis and squash club gets major boost
Papakura Tennis and Squash Club has received a major funding boost.
Ōrākei sports fields by numbers
Sports field bookings are now open, find out some fun facts about the fields of Ōrākei.
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Shared Reading Group
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Kids Learn 2 Ride
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Biketober
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