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Mount Eden Village People thank community for helping them plant fruit trees for Auckland

November 26, 2013 – 7:43 pm |

Mount Eden Village People
A BIG thank you to the Central Leader, Element magazine, Green Ideas NZ, Auckland City Harbour News, Ponsonby News for their support to plant fruit trees for Auckland. Also to the Auckland Council,New Zealand Lottery Grants Board, The Baxter Initiative …

600 fruit trees for Auckland thanks to Mt Eden Village People

July 4, 2012 – 6:55 pm |

Media release: Mount Eden Village People
Auckland 24.6.2012
Mt Eden Village shops and businesses support a community initiative to plant fruit trees for Auckland.
Mt Eden Village is known for its café culture and for the shops’ spirit …

1000 free fruit trees for Auckland, free and fresh fruit for communities

February 16, 2012 – 9:16 pm | One Comment

Press Release: Mount Eden Village People
1000 free fruit trees for Auckland, free and fresh fruit for communities
The ‘Fruit Trees for Auckland 1 ’ group continues to drive awareness for sustainable practises throughout Auckland by providing …

Mount Eden Village People: Community Celebration

October 21, 2011 – 8:12 am |

Mount Eden Village People
It is nearly the end of the year and the 27th of November is our yearly community get-together, celebrating our path to a sustainable Mt Eden. This year we are inviting the …

Update from Mount Eden Village People

October 3, 2011 – 3:20 pm |

By the end of October, seven billion of us will be sharing our planet and consuming our planet’s resources.  One thing we can do to support the planet a little is to start growing some …

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