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Ever thought about taking your bike on the train? Here's a great opportunity to give it a Counties Manukau SportSport is running a FREE 8-week Ride and Rail programme, helping South Aucklanders (particularly those aged 60+) build confidence using bikes or e-bikes alongside the Auckland rail network.Starting Tuesday 21 July, you'll meet at Papakura Train Station at 9am before heading out with experienced facilitators and a friendly group for guided rides of up to 30km. Along the way you'll learn:🚲 How to safely combine cycling and train travel🚉 How to take your bike on the train🛣️ How to ride confidently on different cycleways and shared paths🤝 Meet new people and enjoy exploring Auckland togetherSave money, improve health, reduce emissions and have more ways to get around when roads are busy or disrupted.📅 Starts Tuesday 21 July (8 weeks)📍 Meet at Papakura Train Station at 9.00am💚 FREE to join, but must register as numbers are limitedRegister here:👉 https://#PapakuraCRNH#papakurar#rideandrailr#CommunityResilienceu#activetransportA#Countiesmanukausporti#HealthyCommunitieslthyCommunities ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks left! Have you submitted? 🙌What kind of Papakura do you want to see over the next three years?The Draft Papakura Local Board 2026 Plan is now open for feedback.The draft plan includes support for:🌿 Restoring our streams, biodiversity and natural environment🌱 Community gardens and local food security🤝 Community-led events that bring people together👵👧 Youth, older people and intergenerational programmes🐀 Pest control and environmental restoration🚶 Well-connected neighbourhoods that support a growing populationThese might seem like separate initiatives, but together they aim to help create a community that is healthier, more connected and better prepared for future challenges.💬 Whether your priority is parks, community safety, transport, the environment, climate resilience, local facilities or neighbourhood connections, your voice matters.📅 Consultation is open until 23 July 2026.👉 Have your say here:akhaveyoursay.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/local-board-plans-2026/papakura-local-board-plan-2026/#PapakuraCRN #Papakura #CommunityResilience #HaveYourSay #LocalBoardPlan #StrongerTogether ... See MoreSee Less
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One of the biggest climate action projects in Papakura has been quietly working away for years.Back in 2019, solar heating was installed at Massey Park pools, creating what was then New Zealand's largest solar-powered pool heating system. The project was expected to save more than $30,000 a year in energy costs and reduce emissions by around 77 tonnes annually, all while helping keep the pools warm for local users.And Massey Park isn't the only example. Across the region other council projects include:⚡ Heat pumps replacing gas boilers at community pools and leisure centres☀️ Solar panels on community facilities💡 Energy-efficient LED lighting upgrades, including at Papakura Library🌿 Lower-carbon technologies that help community facilities operate more efficientlyThese projects might not always make headlines, but they are helping create public facilities that are more affordable to run, better for the environment, and more resilient for th#PapakuraCRNa#CommunityResilienceR#ClimateActionm#masseyparkM#solarenergyo#FutureReadyutureReady ... See MoreSee Less
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What kind of Papakura do you want to see over the next three years?The Draft Papakura Local Board 2026 Plan is now open for feedback.The draft plan includes support for:🌿 Restoring our streams, biodiversity and natural environment🌱 Community gardens and local food security🤝 Community-led events that bring people together👵👧 Youth, older people and intergenerational programmes🐀 Pest control and environmental restoration🚶 Well-connected neighbourhoods that support a growing populationThese might seem like separate initiatives, but together they aim to help create a community that is healthier, more connected and better prepared for future challenges.💬 Whether your priority is parks, community safety, transport, the environment, climate resilience, local facilities or neighbourhood connections, your voice matters.📅 Consultation is open until 23 July 2026.👉 Have your say here:akhaveyoursay.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/local-board-plans-2026/papakura-local-board-plan-2026/#PapakuraCRN #papakura #CommunityResilience #HaveYourSay #LocalBoardPlan #StrongerTogether ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations to Settlement Road Early Learning here in Papakura, who have been recognised for their innovative Enviroschools work.Using a simple picture of a sustainable community, tamariki explore what makes a neighbourhood healthy and happy. They spot parks, sunshine, gardens and people working together, then create their own games and share ideas with friends.It might sound simple, but this is how a lifelong sense of kaitiakitanga (guardianship) begins, by encouraging children to notice the world around them, care for nature and think about how communities can thrive.Ka pai to the tamariki and teaching team at Settlement Road Early Learning for showing that some of the biggest ideas can start with the smallest learners 🌿Story here: enviroschools.org.nz/creating-change/stories/enviroschools-big-picture-at-settlement-road-early-l... #PapakuraCRN #papakura #enviroschools #CommunityResilience #kaitiakitanga #earlylearning #GrowingTogether ... See MoreSee Less
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There's a garden in Papakura where the door is always open on a Sunday afternoon.Rollerson Park Community Garden has been growing since 2014 - raised beds of seasonal vegetables, young fruit trees along the fence, composting bays, and tools ready to go. But the real thing that grows here is community. Different cultures. Different generations. Neighbours meeting neighbours over a shared bed of silverbeet.You don't need to know anything about gardening. We'll show you. Come plant something, weed something, or harvest something and take some produce home.Read More Here: crnpapakura.org/the-quiet-resilience-of-rollerson-park/Whether it's your first time or your fiftieth, you're welcome!🌱 Every Sunday afternoon📍 #papakura #communitygardenP#marakai#CommunityGarden #MaraKai ... See MoreSee Less
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Last month, Bruce and Jessie Pulman were presented with a Korowai o Ranginui at Papakura Marae, recognising more than 40 years of service to the Papakura community.Their legacy extends far beyond Bruce Pulman Park, encompassing business, community and church. The korowai reflects the many layers of their contribution and the lasting impact they have made on generations of local people.To mark this special honour, we were proud to present Bruce and Jessie with pounamu on behalf of the board and the people of Papakura, as a symbol of our gratitude and respect. 📸(L-R) Deputy chair Brent Catchpole, chair Kelvin Hieatt, Bruce Pulman and member Felicity Auva'a. ... See MoreSee Less
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Locals helping locals get ready

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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It starts with neighbours

Community resilience begins with neighbourhoods. That means getting to know folks on your street and building a support network. Street Meets are a fun way to get to know the folks on your street. Become a CRN Registered “Street Leader” and organise a cook out in your neighbourhood.

What we do

Disaster Training

Our Disaster Training sessions equip you with practical skills and knowledge to handle emergencies confidently. Learn how to prepare your home, help your neighbors, and respond effectively when disaster strikes. Join us to become a vital part of our community’s resilience.

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Community Hubs

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

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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