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Ever wondered how much Papakura has changed over the last 80+ years?Using council maps, this video takes us back in time - comparing Papakura town centre, the motorway corridor and part of the Pāhurehure estuary from today back to the 1940s 👀You can really see the scale of urban growth and changing land use across our community. 💡 Looking at historic data like this helps us better understand how our environment has changed, so we can also plan for a more resilient future as Papakura continues to grow.It’s fascinating to see how much has changed over a lifetime. Have a watch and see what stands out to you 👇#PapakuraCRN #Papakura #CommunityResilience #ClimateAdaptation #UrbanGrowth ... See MoreSee Less
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Auckland Council recently awarded funding through its Te Ara Urutau - Climate and Emergency Ready Fund, helping community projects that prepare for emergencies, reduce emissions and build resilience.Some projects close to home received support, including:🚲 Conifer Grove School - creating a Community Wheels Hub to encourage more children to walk, cycle and scoot to school.🚴 Counties Manukau Sport - helping older South Aucklanders build confidence using bikes and e-bikes alongside the electrified rail network through their Ride and Rail Auckland programme.Neighbouring areas also received support:🚨 Hunua Community Response Group - to strengthen rural emergency preparedness with volunteer training and a fully equipped emergency response trailer.🤝 Manurewa Neighbourhood Support - supporting street-by-street emergency readiness so neighbours know how to help one another during emergencies.Congratulations to everyone involved. Every project like these helps create stronger, healthier and more resilient communities across South Auckland💚#PapakuraCRN #CommunityResilience #southauckland #papakura #tearaurutau #ClimateAction #EmergencyPreparedness ... See MoreSee Less
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⚡🏡 Time to check you are on the best power plan for your household.As the Auckland region continues to grow, demand for electricity is increasing. Storms and severe weather also put pressure on the power network.That's why some power companies are investing in stronger infrastructure, smarter technology including using drones and AI to identify issues before outages, and better tree management.💚 Resilience is also about people. Some power companies do work alongKootuitui ki Papakuraakura to support households experiencing energy hardship, so whenever possible, families can stay connected. They are also involved in initiatives that provide energy-saving devices and advice to households.However, most households have really felt the impact of rising power costs in recent years, and people need to be able to keep their homes warm and powered. One step you can take is check that you are getting the most cost-effective power here: billy.govt.#PapakuraCRNr#CommunityResiliencei#papakuraa#EnergyResiliencei#FutureReadyReady ... See MoreSee Less
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🤝💚 The Papakura Community Resilience Network was proud to attend and present at the Community Civil Defence and Emergency Management Forum this year.Around 200 community leaders, emergency organisations and volunteers came together under the theme "Rhythms of Readiness: Stronger together in emergencies" to share ideas, learn from one another and strengthen community resilience across Tāmaki Makaurau.It was inspiring to see community-led initiatives like ours recognised as an important part of emergency preparedness.🎥 Take a look at the highlights from the day below.#PapakuraCRN #CommunityResilience #StrongerTogether #EmergencyPreparedness #Papakura ... See MoreSee Less
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Have your say on the Draft Papakura Local Board Plan! 🙌 ... See MoreSee Less
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Who's excited for the City Rail Link?In just a few months, Papakura and Takaanini residents will have more frequent train services and direct access to new destinations through the City Rail Link network.The new South City Line will connect our communities with Grafton and the new city centre stations. 🚈 From Takaanini, it'll be around 46 minutes to Karanga-a-Hape Station and all the restaurants, cafés and shops of K’ Road. 🚈 From Papakura, it'll be around 53 minutes to Te Waihorotiu (Queen Street) Station, making it easier to access the city centre, universities, events and entertainment.Train frequencies will also increase, with off-peak and weekend services running every 15 minutes.Find out more at at.govt.nz/crl ... See MoreSee Less
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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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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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