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Fall in love with Tāwharanui Regional Park
When it comes to Tāmaki Makaurau’s most loved regional parks, there’s a good reason why Tāwharanui is a favourite among many Aucklanders – once you set foot on its white-sand shores, you’ll be forever smitten.
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Explore the Manukau Harbour's beaches
Everone heads for the beach in summer - and almost always to the east coach. That means the Manukau Harbour is seldom crowded despite offering superb swimming.
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Gills track reopens after kauri upgrade
Upper Harbour residents have another scenic bush walk to explore this summer.
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People friendly streets on the way
Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board has endorsed the Māngere Streets for People trial projects designed to get more people walking and cycling.
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Next steps for Ōrewa Beach seawall and walkway
Construction is set to begin on the new seawall and walkway after the busy summer season.
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Gravel paths will connect walkways
Gravel paths will be funded to connect temporary Flat Bush walking routes.
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Tuff Crater upgrades complete
Kaipātiki’s walkers, cyclists and nature lovers can now enjoy one of the north shore’s most unique natural features.
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Te Kori Scott Point – a walk in the park
School travel is easier and more fun for students able to walk and cycle through Te Kori Scott Point.