It takes a village to enable new housing in Auckland’s growing suburbs. In New Lynn, even the local kindergarten was part of the support crew.
In August 2022, a tunnel boring machine was about to start work underground as part of the Clinker and Ambrico…
Mount Eden tennis courts have made a smashing return to service with a reopening by Tennis Auckland and Auckland Council elected members, following the upgrade to Nicholson Park.
The opening was a hit, officiated by Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson,…
Grants that help the community deliver positive outcomes for the local area continues to be a focus for the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board.
The board’s 2023/2024 Quick Response Grant round two, for grants up to $2000, is open for funding applications and…
Don’t miss Opera in the Strand. You’ll hear some of New Zealand’s leading opera singers in full voice. They’ll sing from the bridges high above this ornately decorated arcade, built a century ago.
It’s a free concert for New Zealand Music Month, with…
Winter is just around the corner and with it comes a plea for locals to help plant thousands of native plants in parks across the Rodney Local Board area.
Board chair Brent Bailey says volunteers are gearing up to plant over 10,000 shrubs and trees in 21…
Bus lanes, cycleways, troublesome intersections, speed calming measures and trucks in residential streets all feature in Papakura Local Board’s top 10 transport concerns.
Chair Brent Catchpole says the board was asked to submit projects to Auckland…
Children attending Tamaoho School and early childhood education sites nearby will have a safer walk when Auckland Transport completes a new footbridge across the Whangapouri Creek.
The bridge will extend the existing Jutland Road footpath about 50 metres…
Freyberg Square will move to the drumbeats of Africa on Friday 3 May when Ellen Melville Centre hosts An Afrikan Market between 4pm and 8pm, ushering in Africa Month and New Zealand Music Month side by side.
Celebrating African cultures in Tāmaki Makaurau…
Talented students at Bailey Road School have captured details of what it’s like to live on their streets in Mount Wellington in a book and video titled The Streets (2023).
Proudly funded by Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board, the video records students…