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Grant funding nurtures native nursery
Find out how grants helped Motu Community Nursery.
Sisters, aunties, daughters and mothers to celebrate Myers Park
Bring your daughters, mothers, aunties and female friends!
Federal Street - unique lights illuminate artwork to create outdoor gallery experience
A once reflective, quiet urban backyard, used mainly by the residents of upper Federal Street, has become a living art experience.
Want women to have an equal voice? Stand in Auckland's local elections
When it comes to speaking up, her-story shows that a woman’s voice can be powerful enough to make waves that change the world.
People of Midtown
Strand Arcade opens an elegant new food and beverage chapter
Heritage architects describe Strand Arcade as one of the grandest surviving shopping arcades in New Zealand.
A night at the theatre, from one century to another
When the much-adored St James Theatre opens again, it will open to a city centre re-designed and responsive to changing times, a century after the theatre’s 1927 opening.
Multi-sensory artwork Waimahara brings Auckland Pride Festival to a reflective close
On Saturday 1 March the 2025 Auckland Pride Festival will conclude, completing the city’s month-long celebrations in a thoughtful, restful and reflective way.
Designated dog area decisions
Aotea residents are being encouraged to give feedback on council’s review of dog policies and bylaws including local dog access rules.
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Events
Sheku & Elgar
Begin your evening with sensational live music, performed in the majestic setting of the Auckland...
Sheku Plays Elgar
The sensational British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason is one of the biggest stars of the moment, his...
Atomic Returns
Atomic brings together a who’s-who of Aotearoa’s most celebrated musicians for a high-voltage cel...
NZTrio: Space Jump
Experience the dynamic energy of Fazıl Say’s Space Jump, vividly portraying a thrilling ascent an...
Notes on Tāmaki: Mātātā Ensemble in Performance
Dynamic Triptych The Mātātā Ensemble return with a bold and beautifully balanced programme that c...
Mending Circle
Got a beloved sweater with a pesky moth hole? A favourite pair of jeans with a blowout, or a chil...
Family history for beginners
You’ll learn how to get started, stay organised and explore key records with confidence.
Rightsize your home
Feel more confident and in control on your downsizing journey so you can transition with ease.
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