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Board-funded food pantry helps those in need
The Sunnynook Community’s Centre’s food pantry is providing food for locals struggling with increased living costs with help from local businesses, community members and the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board.
A labour of love crafted one loop at a time
Crocheting a whare in neon colours to bring joy to the world is no problem for Lissy and Rudi.
The Moon Festival returns to Dominion Road
Cultural performances and lanterns are set to light up Dominion Rd to celebrate the popular Moon Festival.
Results of Aotea’s first kororā survey reveals a thriving penguin population
A total of 105 penguin burrows were found during a survey of kororā / little penguin in June.
Auckland’s first ever women’s public toilets are open again
The heritage toilets at Symonds Street are open to the public again after having new life breathed into them thanks to a $910,000 upgrade.
New guide promotes West Auckland arts scene
Publishers of a new guide aimed at showcasing West Auckland’s thriving arts destination want to help you explore the west’s cultural attractions
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He Taniwha, He Tipua
This exhibition brings together a collective of three toi Māori practitioners.
Ngā Takune
Through visual art, installation and written expression, they respond to lived experience with tr...
Terms of Endearment
Using clay and text, the work explores emotional residue, repetition and the labour of holding wh...
Dinosaur Discovery Track experience
A highly immersive educational experience of awe-inspiring creatures from the Cretaceous and Jura...
Out & About Winter Programme - Manurewa
Netball Manurewa is the place to be this winter, with a free programme of activities for the whol...
World Press Photo and Doc Edge Immersive Exhibition
A landmark new exhibition that merges the internationally acclaimed World Press Photo Exhibition...
Ngā Whetū o te Tau Hou | The Stars of the New Year
Explore the Matariki star cluster and its importance in Aotearoa and te ao Māori.
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