The project to remove mangroves from the Puhinui Stream in Manurewa has progressed with the arrival of big machinery, including a helicopter, to clear stacks of trees already cut by the community.
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Manurewa community works to restore waterways
A joint effort is underway by Auckland Council, local board, Manurewa Marae and family and friends who pitched in to help remove mangrove trees from the Puhinui stream to create a waterway for swimming and recreational water activities for the whole community.
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Council money allocated to Māori projects questioned
Independent Māori Statutory Board Chair David Taipari says they've been promoting that Māori Outcomes by Auckland Council should be met at a cost of around $30 million per year.
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Native Affairs- Walk On By
Beggars who are causing a nuisance or being intimidating won't be allowed on Auckland's streets under a new bylaw passed by the Auckland Council.
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Te Uri o Hau gets green light
A controversial beachfront development at Te Arai could finally see benefits for the people of Te Uri o Hau after commissioners gave green light.
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Jackson takes Māori Stat Board grievances to court
Willie Jackson has lodged his concerns to the High Court, in a plea to the find the answers as to why he wasn't chosen as a member of the Independent Māori Statutory Board.
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Brown pleas for support
Last night's release of Auckland Mayor's sexual indiscretions was a surprise, adding to that, he didn't even try to deflect the allegations.
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New social housing project launched
To help families struggling to purchase their first home, the Govt and the Auckland City Council have announced a $102mil social housing development in South Auckland, and the hope is that Māori families will fill some of these homes.
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Auckland's kapa haka Super 12s this Saturday
Kicking off on Saturday is the annual Super 12s competition the Auckland Council runs to celebrate Matariki.
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Independent Māori Statutory Board term renews in October
The Independent Māori Statutory Board (IMSB) ends its three-year term in October, so today, iwi representatives, the Auckland Council, the selection body and the Minister of Māori Affairs met.