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Lightpath celebrates first birthday
Hundreds of Aucklanders held an early first birthday party for an Auckland landmark – the pink Lightpath, Te Ara I Whiti.
Watch: Kiwi actress' guide to Auckland's secrets
Robyn Malcolm has been out exploring the region uncovering some of Auckland’s greatest treasures.
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.
Tread carefully to keep our kauri standing
If you're out exploring Waitākere Ranges Regional Park this Easter and school holidays, please remember to use footwear cleaning stations to help protect our precious forest giants from kauri dieback disease.
New footpaths for Huapai, Riverhead and Warkworth
Six new footpaths are being built in Huapai, Riverhead and Warkworth, with $1.5 million funding allocated by Rodney Local Board last year to expand the existing footpath network.
New hope for kōkopu, Auckland's native whitebait
Find out how the council is helping these little creatures across the region.
Drone footage reveals flooding damage in New Lynn
A drone was sent in to inspect after a New Lynn culvert collapsed after heavy rainfall on Sunday.
Western Springs a pocket of calm for city-dwellers
Western Springs is much loved by Aucklanders and visitors for its beautiful scenery and abundant wildlife, says Waitematā and Gulf Ward Councillor Mike Lee.
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