Auckland Council OurAuckland News Policy Press Releases — RSS Feed & Live Monitoring
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- Spring into sustainable outdoor living3 d ago
Longer days and warmer weather are coming. As Aucklanders get stuck into gardening, outdoor activities and spring cleaning, there are plenty of opportunities to reduce waste and give useful materials…
- Rānui and Henderson 2023 storm recovery3 d ago
Communities in Rānui and Henderson are being invited to put forward ideas that will help strengthen local wellbeing, connection and resilience through two new community-led funds. The funds are the ne…
- Chamberlain Park shared path included in $3.2m Albert-Eden transport investment3 d ago
Mount Albert’s Chamberlain Park will be home to a new shared path, connecting with the North Western cycleway, as part of a wider suite of transport upgrades locked in for Albert-Eden for 2026-2029. T…
- Glow up: more Puketāpapa fields to light up at night4 d ago
More Puketāpapa sports fields will shine bright at night – providing additional opportunities for local sports teams to train and play in the evening. Puketāpapa’s largest park – Keith Hay Park – is s…
- A novel experience: explore these new and improved libraries across Tāmaki Makaurau4 d ago
Looking to shake up your weekend plans? Across Tāmaki Makaurau, there's a wonderful network of 57 libraries that exists thanks to rates funding. All are unique and cater to their community – perhaps y…
- From baroque music to environmental science, local grants make a difference4 d ago
Devonport-Takapuna Local Board has awarded $115,546.96 through its local grants round. NZ Barok Orchestra received $1,600 towards its free Baby Baroque concert at Devonport Library. Restoring Takarung…
- $1.7 million transport investment for Waitākere Ranges4 d ago
Safer and more sustainable transport options are on the way for Waitākere Ranges, with nearly $1.7 million being invested in three projects that will improve walking and cycling connections across the…
- Waiheke grants bring stories to life and protect native wildlife4 d ago
Local board funding is helping Waiheke community groups deliver creative experiences for families while supporting the island’s ongoing fight to eradicate stoats. $60,467has been awarded through the W…
- Franklin smashes consultation record with 1,400 submissions5 d ago
A total of 1,400 submissions were received, the highest of any local board, helping to deliver the highest level of participation in a local boards plan consultation since council was formed in 2010.
- Hūnua kōkako set to boost Northland population in ‘full circle’ conservation5 d ago
Auckland Council-supported conservation efforts in the Hūnua Ranges have come full circle, with native kōkako set to help rescue the struggling population in Te Tai Tokerau. Nine kōkako from the thriv…
- Opening hours changing at four Henderson-Massey libraries5 d ago
Opening hours at four Henderson-Massey libraries and community hubs will change slightly from 10 October to better meet community demand and visiting patterns. Among the changes, Te Atatū Peninsula Li…
- Auckland's climate progress shows the power of travel choices6 d ago
“Transport is Auckland's largest source of emissions, but it's also one of our biggest opportunities” - Auckland Council Chief Sustainability Officer Kataraina Maki.
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