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They’re doing it again 💛Our friends at the Supreme Sikh Society are hosting another FREE Food Drive this Saturday, supporting whānau across the community with essential groceries - no booking needed, just come through.A huge thank you for continuing to show what community care and resilience look like in action 🙌📍 Takanini Gurdwara🗓 Saturday, 2 May | 10am–1pmPlease share with anyone who may need a little extra support right now.#CommunityResilience #FoodSupport #SouthAuckland #StrongerTogether ... See MoreSee Less
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💧 What is ‘Making Space for Water’?This is about helping water move safely through our communities so it doesn’t end up in our homes or businesses 🌧️🏡Auckland Council looks after 17,000km of streams, and last year cleared blockages from 136km to keep water flowing.The graphic gives you an idea of the scale of the Council programme to make our neighbourhoods safer in heavy rain.#PapakuraCRN #MakingSpaceForWater #FloodResilience #BePrepared ... See MoreSee Less
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🌿 Feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the talk about weather and climate? You’re not alone.A new free online course called Steady in Uncertain Times is helping Aucklanders understand anxiety and build resilience.It shares simple, practical info to help you:• understand how stress shows up in your body• manage worry about weather and climate• feel more steady and supported in uncertain timesEasy to follow, with short videos, audio and tips you can use straight away.👉 Check it out here: anxiety.org.nz/updates/steady?utm_source=&utm_medium=&utm_campaign=&utm_content=https%3A%2F%2Fanx...#PapakuraCRN #Wellbeing #Resilience #ClimateReady #YouAreNotAlone ... See MoreSee Less
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🏡 What’s this new planning work people are talking about?You might have heard about Plan Change 120, Auckland Council’s update to planning rules. There’s been plenty of discussion, and a few myths, so here’s the simple version.💡 What is it about?• Making sure new homes are safer from flooding and other hazards• Allowing more homes in the right places (near transport, shops and jobs)• Helping Auckland grow in a way that’s more resilient for the future💡 What are some of the myths?🚫 People will be forced out of their homes.👉 No. This plan does not make anyone move.🚫 The whole Auckland region will suddenly be full of high-rises.👉 No. Changes will mostly apply near public transport centres, and development happens slowly over many years.🚫 Flood zones are being made up.👉 No. We are getting better data and modelling, so risks can be more clearly understood.Planning like this helps protect people and homes and make smarter decisions about where and how we build.It’s great to be curious because these are important conversations for our community.#PapakuraCRN #FuturePlanning #FloodResilience #CommunityVoices #StrongerTogether ... See MoreSee Less
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🛑 ON TOMORROW!! 🛑 Roll up your sleeves and join us for a hands‑on Autumn Garden Working Bee! Help prepare gardens for the colder months while learning about harvesting, crops for winter, soil care, and enrichment and simple eco‑friendly practices. This is a great chance to grow skills, share knowledge, and connect with your community. Adults Only — bring your gloves, enthusiasm, and be part of creating a productive, low‑waste garden together this winter.#SustainablePapakura #sustainablepapakuraworkshop #supportlocal #workingbee #WinterGardenCare ... See MoreSee Less
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Growing the future of Papakura Stream A new native plant nursery recently opened to support the restoration of the Papakura Stream, one of South Auckland’s most important waterways. This isn’t small-scale work…🌿 The stream stretches 63km across South Auckland🌿 Tens of thousands of native plants are being grown and planted🌿 Years of work are building real momentum across the whole stream and catchmentHuge credit to Conservation Volunteers NZ and all the partners, landowners and volunteers involved. This project is so awesome!💡 Healthy streams = stronger communities• Native planting helps filter pollution and improve water quality• Trees stabilise banks and reduce erosion and flood impacts• Restored waterways support native plants & animals + long-term climate resilience 👉 Read the full story here:conservationvolunteers.co.nz/2026/03/26/growing-the-future-of-papakura-stream/#Papakura #CommunityResilience #ClimateAction #StreamRestoration #NatureBasedSolutions #SouthAuckland #Kaitiakitanga ... See MoreSee Less
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🌧️ What climate change means for us allThere’s some important information coming through from recent reporting and science about how climate change is already affecting New Zealand, and what we can expect next.Extreme weather is increasing• Once-in-a-century storms are happening more often• States of emergency from weather events have doubled in the past decadeThe cost is rising • NZ is now averaging over $1 billion a year in damage from natural disasters Hot days are increasing• By 2040, NZ could see twice as many days over 25°C Flooding risk is growing• Even small sea level rise can turn rare floods into regular events Where we build matters•In some cases, we’re still building in high-risk areas, increasing future problemsWe already know flooding is one of our biggest local risks in Papakura, so we can do things to ensure we are:✔️ Making smarter decisions about land, housing and infrastructure✔️ Investing in things like stormwater systems and green spaces✔️ Supporting community preparedness (like hubs, grab bags, and local networks)#PapakuraResilience #ClimateReady #FloodAware #FuturePlanning #StrongerTogether ... See MoreSee Less
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Investing in green energy isn’t just about the future - it’s about energy independence and stronger communities today.With flooding affecting parts of Aotearoa, including impacts being felt in and around Wellington, the need for resilience has never been clearer. Community-led networks are stepping up to support neighbours, share information, and help people prepare for emergencies. Stay safe, stay informed, and follow official guidance. 👉 Read more and keep up to date via NZ Civil Defence www.civildefence.govt.nz#CommunityResilience #FloodResponse #Wellington #EnergyIndependence #StaySafe ... See MoreSee Less
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The Papakura Community Resilience Network (CRN) strengthens disaster preparedness in Papakura, Drury, and Takaanini by building local connections, raising community awareness, and providing critical resources. Our goal is to create a more resilient community through collaborative support.

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Community Hubs are the heart of our resilience network. These designated gathering points are places where neighbors come together, share resources, and support one another during times of need. Find your nearest hub and get involved in strengthening our community’s readiness.

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Street Meets are fun, casual events that bring neighbors together over a BBQ or shared meal. They are a great way to build friendships and foster connections that will help us all in times of need. Come along, meet your neighbors, and help build a resilient Papakura!

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