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New sounds emerge from Central City Library basement for Music Month
This is the second year of an Auckland Council programme called Ka Mua Ka Muri Te Iho Auaha. Named after a Māori proverb meaning walking backwards into the future, the premise is that knowing where you came from can help you know where you’re going.
Wander through Auckland’s historic laneways
From foodie faves to architectural delights, central Auckland’s laneways can take you in a new direction.
Bike Box gets motu on the move
The Waiheke Bike Box initiative has put over 300 bicycles into action on Waiheke’s roads since opening in May 2022, thanks to ongoing support from Waiheke Local Board.
Weed surveillance gives native plants a better chance to thrive
Data from a weed surveillance project on Aotea / Great Barrier helps council to prioritise next steps.
Waitematā grants receive extra budget boost
A reallocation of local board budget underspend sees more in the kitty for community grants.
School children help with important marine pest survey
Okiwi School and Envirokiwi have been monitoring for an invasive crab species for the past three years.
Tāmaki Makaurau’s first Play Festival embraces Māori culture
This Saturday sees the city’s inaugural Play Festival take place in Tuna Mau (Western Park), Freemans Bay
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Events
Listen up!
The display celebrates the history of Auckland Libraries’ music collection and its connections wi...
NZ Music Month on Queens Wharf
Celebrate with a mix-tape of choice, homegrown and a 100% NZ line-up of DJs and intimate live sets.
I Was There!
This exhibition brings together original gig posters and handwritten set lists from shows attende...
Drop-in ceramic studio
Join us on Fridays to work independently in our fully equipped ceramics studio.
The Blue Dome
This exhibition presents new work by Iranian born, Tāmaki Makaurau based artist Selina Ershadi.
Encore! Artboards
Enjoy photographs highlighting the diversity of the Tāmaki music scene.
Encore!
The exhibition looks at ways connection happens through live music: being emotionally moved by a...