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Motutapu planting success

A total of 6400 plants - 1200 of them harakeke (flax) - went into the ground at Motutapu Island on Saturday. Around 140 volunteers made...

Good in the Hood is back for 2022

South and east Auckland and Franklin charities and community groups are invited to apply for the latest round of Good in the Hood funding...

Schools’ concert raises $1300

A student-led organisation raised more than $1300 for Unicef New Zealand (NZ) in a charity concert that starred pupils from local schools. East Auckland Schools...

Cost of living bites

By Christopher Luxon, Leader of the Opposition and MP for Botany It has been a week of bad news for Kiwis as the cost-of-living...

New stalls at market

There has been a steady increase in number of new stalls at the Howick Village Markets and the return of old favourites over the...

Sewing for Ukraine

A volunteer band of knitting and sewing women have donated more than 70 items to be sent to Ukraine. Founded more than 20 years ago...

Chess champs prepare for Olympiad

The New Zealand women's champion put on a fine performance in a chess challenge in Howick at the weekend. To support the FIDE Year of...

Guilty plea in SFO property investment case

A Flat Bush property investor charged with fraudulently obtaining millions of dollars in home loans has pleaded guilty at the Auckland District Court. The Serious...

Chen blames National for loss of East Care overnight service

An east Auckland-based Labour MP says underfunding of the health system by the previous National Government is to blame for the closing of east...

‘Dog didn’t need to die’

An east Aucklander who found and rescued a lost pitbull that was later euthanised is calling for more awareness surrounding Breed-Specific legislation (BSL). Whitford resident...
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