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Waitematā Local Board welcomes new board member
A new board member has joined Waitematā Local Board following the resignation of former board member Adriana Avendano Christie in March.
Weed amnesty a must for Waiheke
Waiheke is a network of reserves and treasured greenspaces, but the threat from invasive plant species is constant and the community is being called on to help.
A SPACE for inclusive poetry
The Street Poets and Artists Collective Enterprise (SPACE) project is a partnership between Auckland Council Connected Communities and the Auckland City Mission, giving rough sleepers a chance to have their voices heard.
Paying it forward for good citizens
Waitematā Local Board recently took the opportunity to pay it forward when it recognised its Good Citizen Award recipients.
Waitematā Local Board board member resigns
Waitematā Local Board member Adriana Avendano Christie has resigned her position on the board.
Annual Budget: Input sought on Waiheke waste plans
Auckland Council is consulting on a proposal, as part of the Annual Budget, for a regionwide rates-funded waste collection service.
The plan for the next stage of Wynyard Quarter
The vision for the next step in Wynyard Quarter’s transformation is here, and its name is Te Ara Tukutuku.
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He Taniwha, He Tipua
This exhibition brings together a collective of three toi Māori practitioners.
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Terms of Endearment
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A highly immersive educational experience of awe-inspiring creatures from the Cretaceous and Jura...
World Press Photo and Doc Edge Immersive Exhibition
A landmark new exhibition that merges the internationally acclaimed World Press Photo Exhibition...
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Explore the Matariki star cluster and its importance in Aotearoa and te ao Māori.
Listen up!
The display celebrates the history of Auckland Libraries’ music collection and its connections wi...