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Drury and Pukekohe destined for major urban transformation
Homes for up to 80,000 people are forecast in council draft structure plans for Drury-Opāheke and Pukekohe–Paerata.
Glen Innes illuminated through art
Bradley Lane Illuminated is a unique and free community celebration of arts and culture thriving in Tāmaki.
Hunua caution period lifted
Six months after the final application of 1080 in the Hunua Ranges regional parklands, the caution over the treatment area has been lifted.
Local efforts toward a pest-free community in Howick
Find out how a group of Aucklanders are making their community better through their efforts to make Howick pest-free.
New seawall to tackle erosion at Algies Bay
A new seawall will help tackle erosion at Algies Bay and protect the foreshore for years to come.
Avondale Town Centre in line for $1.9million footpath and streetscape upgrade
Avondale is in line for another boost following the approval of funding to improve the footpath on Great North Road.
Owairaka bridge connects communities
A new bridge now connects Owairaka Park and the Walmsley and Underwood Reserves in Owairaka/Wesley.
Papakura Marae welcomes community for kai every Thursday
There is such a thing as a free dinner for the Papakura community thanks to volunteers at a local marae.
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Notes on Tāmaki: WAIWHAI
A performance weaving sound and feeling, summoning spontaneous music that wades between the stran...
Piringatahi: Voices of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland
The perfect midday outing - live music and a rare opportunity to discover the remarkable stories...
Babyface
A fantastic, high energy, very funny show, with a loveable character at its heart.
Read, snack, repeat - Teen Book Club
Come along to our Teen Book Club and you can enjoy free snacks, borrow the latest teen fiction &...
Seminar for migrants
Learn how to fast‑track your residence, plus expert tips from a Licensed Immigration Adviser.
Senior seminar
Come along to learn key tips for aging well and staying safe at home.
Death Cafe - Onehunga
A monthly group-led discussion about death with no agenda.
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