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Working for Waitematā
Protecting Waiheke’s marine environment
Waiheke Local Board engaged Colmar Brunton to help determine what the Waiheke community feels about the board’s aspirations toward the development of a network of marine protected areas connecting the islands in the Hauraki Gulf.
Fostering vibrant communities in the Waitematā area
Waitematā Local Board funds a range of arts programmes that help artists and members of the community. Find out if you are eligible under Auckland Council’s Community Grants Programme.
New pontoon at Half Moon Bay
Plans are confirmed for a new pontoon and other improvements in the area.
A game-changing development
Panuku Development Auckland is the result of a merger between council-controlled organisations Auckland Council Property Limited (ACPL) and Waterfront Auckland.
Check out Auckland's public art
Creating a culturally rich and creative Auckland is part of the Auckland Plan vision to be the world's most liveable city.
Youth voice strong in Waitematā
Waitematā has become the first of Auckland’s local boards to sign up to the UNICEF Child Friendly Cities Initiative.
Events
The Stars of Matariki - Ngā Whetu o Matariki
Drop into the museum and watch the story of Matariki unfold through sand art.
The Whetū of Matariki
An exhibition of whetū and their stories, featuring artwork by AUT design student Te Awanui-a-Ran...
Vector Lights for Matariki
Vector Lights is honouring Matariki with a dedicated light and sound show created by Ngāti Whātua...
Kids and whānau create
Come along for a range of creative Matariki activities.
Matariki Herenga Waka - A Gathering of Many Voices
This exhibition positions The Poi Room as a contemporary herenga waka: a place where Māori artist...
Tūhono
These installations will reflect the unique identity, creativity and presence of Ngāti Whātua Ōrā...
He Taonga Ānō te Hau
Each fine art digital print is composed from taonga of personal significance, printed on archival...
Haerenga
Haerenga by noa hāmana (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kura, Ngāti Toa) explores Māori migration and its continua...