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Thursday, April 17, 2025

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Environment

Environmental initiatives available to community

The Beautification Trust has launched four new initiatives to help empower south and east Auckland communities to lead their own successful environmental and beautification...

Dam water storage levels on the rise

Water levels in Auckland's dams are creeping up following good rainfall over the past week. The region's population has been closely watching personal water consumption...

Council advances plan to sell public reserves

Independent commissioners will be appointed to read submissions made as part of the ongoing process to sell public reserves in east Auckland. Auckland Council's finance...

‘Govt needs to be more ambitious with its plans to restore Gulf’

The Hauraki Gulf Forum welcomes today’s announcement of the Government’s long-awaited response to the Sea Change Tai Timu Tai Pari plan for the Hauraki...

Students become weta hotel extraordinaires

Mission Heights Junior College Year 8 students have participated in an innovative STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) project by creating 'weta hotels'. The STEM...

Moth pod competition heeds revolutionary results

The Eastern Enviroschools cluster has celebrated schools working to reduce waste and eradicate moth plants. Students, teachers and parents from a variety of Howick Ward...

Share Boating supports Doc Edge Festival

Following the success of the America’s Cup events and sailing charters on Sir Peter Blake’s Steinlager 2 late summer, Whitford-based e-commerce platform Share Boating...

Twentieth community planting

The popular annual community native tree planting mornings are on again this June. Through the Mangemangeroa Valley Reserves are 5.25km of walking tracks developed for...

Stoats remain elusive on Motutapu

Pest free sanctuary Motutapu Island is having a tough run with four stoat invasions in one year. Evidence shows that all stoats swam from...

Critical pathway in jeopardy

A critical pathway link between Beachlands South East residential area and Pine Harbour Marina has been placed in peril by a proposed housing development...

Dams near half full, but water supply stable

More dry weather means Auckland's dams may again drop below half full, but Council controlled organisation Watercare says the city's water supply is in...

Hanisi becomes fishery officer

For Kepueli Hanisi, a childhood spent fishing in the waters of Tonga, to an interest in fishing in New Zealand, led to voluntary work...

Students plant 800 native trees

Students from Owairoa Primary School have spent the day planting hundreds of native trees. A total of 30 enthusiastic pupils set off to Ness Valley. They...

Dams approach half full, but water supply is stable – Watercare

More dry weather means Auckland’s dams may again drop below half full, but Council controlled organisation Watercare says the city’s water supply is in...

Thousands of fish found dead at Pine Harbour

Thousands of dead fish have been discovered at Pine Harbour in Beachlands. Local Mandy Reeves chanced upon them on Tuesday, but had noticed the smell...
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