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Waiuku College gym opens its doors again
Waiuku College has reopened its gym to the public after being closed for more than a year for repairs.
Ōrākei Basin at its best for Community Day 2020
Discover how much Ōrākei Basin has to offer at the Ōrākei Basin Community Day, all are welcome.
New look planned for Franklin library
Changes are planned for Franklin: The Centre to add a new community meeting and increased office space for local board staff.
Registrations now open for Diversity Festival performers and stallholders
A true picture of south Auckland will be on display when diverse communities come together to celebrate at Diversity Festival.
New playground for Maungawhau in time for summer
The popular children’s playground on Normanby Road at the foot of Maungawhau / Mt Eden is getting a makeover! A brand new adventure park will be in place by mid-December, in time for school holidays.
Sculptor of the week - James Wright
James Wright's sculpture Ratiti Mya is on display at the Auckland Botanic Gardens this summer.
Sculptor of the week - Bing Dawe
Christchurch-based sculptor Bing Dawe is exhibiting at Sculpture in the Gardens until 6 March 2016.
New dog rules for Point Chevalier Beach
New dog access rules for Point Chevalier Beach aim to balance the needs of all users of the beach.
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Siva Mo Lou Soifua Manuia workshop
This workshop offers a nurturing journey into Siva Samoa, where movement supports wellbeing.
Teen Artwork
This course is ideal for teens at all skill levels and for those considering further education in...
Woodcut Prints
The course will cover several approaches to woodcut printing, including layering blocks and combi...
Chopin & Tchaikovsky
The stunning Russian-Armenian pianist Eva Gevorgyan makes her NZ debut with the delicate, melanch...
Songs of Destiny
José Aparicio, our guest conductor, is a native of Spain with an inspiring presence as a conducto...
Haerenga
Haerenga by noa hāmana (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kura, Ngāti Toa) explores Māori migration and its continua...
He Taonga Ānō te Hau: Treasures That Still Breathe
Created for Matariki, the works speak to remembrance, renewal, and ancestral connection, encourag...
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