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Teens trying something new at Riverside
Taha Awa Riverside Community Centre in Mt Wellington is finding success with after-school programmes aimed at over 13-year olds.
Onehunga's Dolphin Theatre still going strong with local board support
The Dolphin Theatre in Onehunga has been providing entertainment since 1962 and it doesn’t show any sign of slowing down soon.
Community garden brings locals together in Onehunga
Volunteers are invited to Onehunga People's Garden to help transform an empty section into a thriving community space.
Revitalised Onehunga laneway opens
Upgraded laneway a "taste of things to come" for Onehunga town centre.
Feeling the power of youth at The 312 Hub
Onehunga based art gallery and creative shared space, The 312 Hub, is a place where youth lead.
Major work at Panmure roundabout over Easter
Construction on the first stage of AMETI Eastern Busway will ramp up over Easter with work to upgrade Panmure roundabout.
Good progress on Old Māngere Bridge replacement
New connection will have ample room for cyclists and pedestrians.
Construction starts on $1.4b Eastern Busway
Construction is underway on the first stage of the Eastern Busway project to bring congestion-free, high-frequency buses to one of Auckland’s fastest growing areas.
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Matariki lantern workshop
Celebrate Matariki by creating your own beautiful lantern inspired by the stars of the Māori New...
School Holidays - Onehunga
Come along and enjoy fun school holiday activities at Onehunga Library!
School Holidays with Auckland Council Pools and Leisure
Give your kids an unforgettable winter break filled with fun, adventure and new friendships!
Tuhia ki ngā Whetū
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A fun, hands-on worm farming workshop for kids and whānau.
Microgreens workshop for kids
A fun, hands-on microgreens workshop for kids and their caregivers.
Ngā Whetū o Takurua (The Stars of Winter)
Gaze up at the night sky and learn about the stars from a Māori perspective.
Guided Community Ranger Walks
Every walk is different and that sense of surprise is part of the magic.