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Wynyard Quarter-style development planned for Onehunga port
A council organisation plans to transform the Onehunga waterfront into a ‘Manukau Quarter’ similar to the Wynyard Quarter development.
Maungakiekie/One Tree Hill planting symbol of new Auckland
A tree will soon again stand on the tihi (summit) of Maungakiekie/One Tree Hill.
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Construction starts on Glen Innes to Tāmaki Drive cycle path
Construction is starting on one of Auckland’s biggest ever walking and cycling projects, connecting Auckland’s eastern suburbs to the Waitematā Harbour.
Glen Innes cultural centre scoops awards
Te Oro has taken out a host of awards – including the supreme honour – at the national Best Design Awards ceremony.
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War memorial upgrade
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board has completed a significant upgrade to the Waikaraka Cemetery Veterans’ Memorial in Alfred Street, Onehunga
Youth Connections boosts employment opportunities
Youth opportunities programmes continue to deliver good results.
Events
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
This interactive community activity invites you to write a message on a star and add it to our di...
Wonderful world of tiger worms workshop for kids
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.