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Fearon Park gets new artwork as part of upgrade
Mt Roskill’s Fearon Park has had an injection of culture with a new public artwork installed at the entrance of the park.
Pushing on with urban development, mass transit
Proposals to develop structure plans for thousands of homes and jobs in Auckland’s northern and southern areas and planning for mass transit has the go-ahead from Auckland Council.
Makeover and expansion coming for Aotea Centre
One of Auckland’s most famous landmarks will undergo a refresh and expansion in an exciting new development set to rejuvenate the Aotea arts quarter.
Wastewater plant expansion on track
Work on expanding Watercare’s Māngere Wastewater Treatment Plant is on track to be completed by the end of the year.
First section of Waterview Shared Path now open
The first section of one of Auckland's biggest walking and cycling paths is now open, giving communities better access to a sports field and green spaces on the Unitec Campus.
Meet Sandrine, the CRL's new construction machine
The exotic red Sandrine will be used by Downer NZ and Soletanche Bachy JV as they work on the area around the Britomart Transport centre building.
Council to decide on new electric trains
Auckland Council will make a decision next week on authorising a $207 million purchase of 17 new electric and battery powered trains.
CRL milestone: First foundations laid for twin tunnels
The first two concrete base slabs for the City Rail Link twin tunnels have been laid on Lower Queen Street.
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Tamariki Book Club
Join the adventure. Build your confidence in a safe and inclusive space at our book club.
Craft a puppet creature
Get creative in this fun, hands-on puppet-making workshop run by artist Sarah Cowie where fabric...
Swimming skeletons
Tamariki can bring a fishy friend to life, bones and all!
Junior and intermediate dodgeball
Designed to introduce children to dodgeball as well as improve their skills while having fun.
Grey Lynn Farmers Market
Get access to locally sourced, fresh and nutritionally dense food through our vibrant farmers mar...
Kahurangiariki Smith: Kai a te Taniwha
In this exhibition, taniwha are depicted as forms that emerge in response to emotional intensity,...
Kōrero Mai te reo: Māori weekly conversation group
A friendly, supportive get together for all levels to learn, practice, enjoy and improve te reo.
Crochet Group
Crochet, chat and make friends! Bring your own project or make something new with provided patter...
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