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Improved facilities for ferry users
New pier provides shelter from the elements and improved access for wheelchairs and prams.
Lightpath wins design award
Te Ara I Whiti – The Lightpath, Auckland's hot-pink cycle path, has been named among the supreme winners of the annual Best New Zealand Design Awards.
Creating safe habitats for native wildlife
Auckland Council's senior biodiversity advisor Ben Paris spoke to Jesse Mulligan from Radio New Zealand about the project.
Keen to try sailing?
Get out on the water this summer and give sailing a go.
Watch: More hidden secrets beneath the St James
Follow NZHFocus' Tristram Clayton as he goes inside the construction site where the old theatre is being transformed.
Watch: Quay Street cycleway’s 50,000th trip
Lance Wiggs took the 50,000th cycle trip on the Quay Street Cycleway at 9am on Tuesday 4 October.
October gem: Westhaven Promenade
Take a detour out of busy Wynyard Quarter and you’ll find yourself in one of the most tranquil waterfront spots in the city.
New Responsible Pet Ownership guidelines for Waiheke
The people of Waiheke have a new guide to responsible pet ownership to help pets and wildlife live in harmony.
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Events
Printopia Festival
Expand your creativity by joining one of our fun workshops.
Drop-in Ceramic Studio
Join us on Fridays to work independently in our fully equipped ceramics studio.
The Sunshine Kid
Described as ‘a joke machine’ by The Telegraph, Jake Lambert's star is rising.
Forever Tomorrow: Chinese Art Now
The exhibition features a powerful selection of works from international heavyweights.
Film Screening | The Second Interrogation
Join us for a screening of The Second Interrogation by artist Wang Tuo, followed by a conversatio...
Community Classics: At the Movies
Gather the whānau together for an uplifting afternoon of music for everyone.
Encore! Librarians at lunchtime
Encore! celebrates how live music brings people together through collective experience.
Listen up!
The display celebrates the history of Auckland Libraries’ music collection and its connections wi...
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