From rolling hills to open water, this is home | Mai i ngā pukepuke ki te moana, koinei tō mātou kāinga

Takatu Point

Sandspit

Tied together by land and sea | Ka herea mātou e te whenua me te moana

Omaha Beach

Omaha Beach

A place we gather, share, and belong | He wāhi huihui, he wāhi tiritiri, he wāhi nō tātou

Kawau Island

Keeping watch, even across the water | E tūtei ana mātou, ahakoa kei tua o te wai

Kawau Island

Snells Beach

Where community grows with the tide | Ka tipu te hapori i te tai e pari ana

Snells Beach

Scotts Landing

Small places, strong connections | He wāhi iti, he hononga kaha

Scotts Landing

Mullet Point

Keeping an eye out, whatever the day brings | E mātāra ana mātou i ngā rā mārie me ngā rā uaua

Mullet Point

Matakana Valley

Rural communities, closely connected | He hapori taiwhenua, he hononga kaha

Matakana Valley

Every road leads back to community | Ka hoki ngā ara katoa ki te hapori

Leigh Road

Goat Island

Guarded by tradition, respected by all | E tiakina ana e ngā tikanga, e whakanuia ana e te katoa

Goat Island

Puhoi

Rooted families, a river that brings people together | He whānau ū, he awa e whakakotahi ana i te hapori

Puhoi Valley

Te Muri Beach

Te Muri Beach

A quiet coastline shaped by care and connection | He takutai mārie i hangaia e te manaaki me te hononga

Anchored in community | Ka ū ki te hapori

Mangawhai Heads

Sentinel Rock, Mangawhai Heads

Keeping watch for our community | E tiaki ana i tō tātou hapori

Sentinel Rock

Cleasby Hill Lookout

Looking out over waters that shaped our lives | E titiro atu ana ki ngā wai i whakairo i ō tātou oranga

Cleasby Hill Lookout Point

Port Albert

Where courage arrived by water, and community took root | I ū mai te māia mā te wai, ka tupu te hapori

Port Albert

Pakiri Beach

A place to breathe, a place to care | He wāhi hauora, he wāhi tiaki

Pakiri Beach

Where land and ocean meet, community stands strong | Ka tūtaki te whenua me te moana, ka tū kaha te hapori

Atiu Creek

Waitoki

Wide land, close-knit community | Whenua whānui, hapori piri tata

Waitoki

Tomarata Lake

In quieter moments, we strengthen what matters | I ngā wā mārie, ka whakakaha mātou i ngā mea hira

Tomarata Lake

Dome Forest Lookout

Standing watch over land and lives | E tū ana hei kaitiaki mō te whenua me te tangata

Dome Forest Lookout

Te Arai Beach

Where the sea provides, and patience feeds us | Ka whāngai te moana, mā te manawanui

Te Arai Beach

Ever watchful, standing firm against the elements | E tū mātāra ana, e ū ana ki ngā hau o te ao

Ganet Rock, Muriwai Beach

Coatsville

Space to breathe, space to belong | He wāhi hauora, he wāhi nō tātou

Coatsville

Lyon Rd, Waimauku

Where growth happens quietly, and connections endure | He wāhi e tupu mārie ai, e mau tonu ai ngā hononga

Lyon Rd, Waimauku

Paths that bring people back to nature | Ngā ara e whakahoki ana i te tangata ki te taiao

Riverhead Forest

Tawa Rd, Taupaki

Life shaped by the land | He oranga i waihangatia e te whenua

Tawa Rd, Taupaki

Huapai Domain

A shared space at the heart of the community | He wāhi tiritahi i te manawa o te hapori

Huapai Domain

Kumeu

Rooted in the land, growing together | Ka ū ki te whenua, ka tupu ngātahi

Kumeu

Kaipara Harbour

Where knowledge of the water is passed on | He wāhi tuku mātauranga mō te wai

Kaipara Harbour

Wainui Inlet aka The Lagoon

Where local knowledge guides the way | He wāhi arataki mā te mātauranga ā-rohe

Waionui Inlet (The Lagoon)

Shelly Beach, South Head

Serving the harbour, serving the people | E mahi ana mō te whanga, mō te iwi

Shelly Beach

Lake Kereta

Still waters, deep roots | He wai mārie, he pakiaka hōhonu

Lake Kereta

Omeru Reserve

A place to pause, restore, and reconnect | He wāhi whakatā, whakaora, whakahono anō

Omeru Reserve, Kaukapakapa

Woodhill Forest

Where we wander, breathe, and let the world wait | Kei konei mātou e hīkoi ana, e hā ana, e waiho ana te ao kia tatari

Woodhill Forest

Ahuroa

Strong land, steady people | Whenua kaha, tāngata ū

Ahuroa

Haruru Rd, Wainui

Space to breathe, strength to support one another | He wāhi manawa ora, he hapori tautoko

Wainui

Alf Access Rd, Helensville

Where time softens, and the wider picture comes into view | Ka māeneene te wā, ka mārama te tirohanga whānui

Alf Access Rd, Helensville

Creating safe, resilient and connected communities

🏙️ Council Services

Everyday services and practical information for Rodney residents

This section provides links to day-to-day council services that residents may need from time to time — from rubbish and recycling to rates, noise complaints, and property information.

Services listed here are provided by Auckland Council and are available to residents across the Rodney area.


🚮 Rubbish & Recycling

Collections, bins, and waste services

Find information about:

  • Rubbish and recycling collection days
  • Bin types and replacements
  • Missed collections
  • Transfer stations and waste disposal

💰 Rates & Property Valuations

Rates, payments, and valuations

Access information on:

  • Paying rates
  • Rates assessments and invoices
  • Property valuations (CVs)
  • Rates rebates and assistance

🔊 Noise Complaints

After-hours and ongoing noise issues

Noise complaints are managed through Auckland Council’s noise control service.

You can:

  • Report excessive noise
  • Track an existing complaint
  • Learn what qualifies as a noise issue

📌 For urgent or ongoing noise issues, use the official reporting channels listed on the council website:


🏠 Property Files & LIMs

Property information and reports

Property files and LIM reports provide information about a property’s history and compliance.

You can request:

  • Property files
  • Land Information Memorandums (LIMs)
  • Building consent records

🐕 Animal Control

Dogs, livestock, and animal-related issues

Animal control services include:

  • Dog registration and ownership
  • Barking dog complaints
  • Wandering or aggressive animals
  • Stock and animal welfare issues

🚗 Parking & Bylaws

Parking rules, restrictions, fines, and local regulations

Parking rules and enforcement are managed by Auckland Transport. Bylaws are available on the Auckland Council site.

This includes:

  • Parking rules and restrictions
  • Parking fines and infringement payments
  • Broken meters and time limits
  • Event and permit parking
  • Information on residential parking zones

Parking rules, fines, and restrictions are set under Auckland bylaws:


🌿 Parks, Recreation & Camping

Parks, reserves, outdoor spaces and facilities

Council manages many parks, reserves, and outdoor facilities that local residents enjoy — from playgrounds to coastal reserves.

This includes:

  • Local and regional parks
  • Walkways and trails
  • Playgrounds and picnic spaces
  • Public toilets and amenities
  • Campgrounds and responsible camping information

🚐 Camping & overnight stays

Campgrounds and responsible camping

The Parks & Recreation pages also provide guidance on:

  • Council-managed campgrounds
  • Where camping is permitted
  • Freedom camping rules and restrictions
  • Responsible use of public land

📌 Camping rules vary by location, and some areas may have seasonal restrictions or bylaws in place.

🔗 External websites

Links on this page direct to official Auckland Council websites and services.
Information is maintained by Auckland Council. As well as Auckland Transport, Parking (official, managed by AT; opens in a new tab)

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