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What are those big red silos near Britomart?
People passing by the former Chief Post Office building in Lower Queen Street will have noticed some shiny new additions to the construction area.
Conservation hero is saving pollinators
OurAuckland talks to Andrea Reid, the creator and champion of the Pollinator Paths movement.
Flashback: Devonport 100 years ago
This elegant village on the North Shore was established as a borough in 1886, and the early 1900s brought increased development and prosperity.
TXT2DESEX keeping the Kelston community safe
Auckland Council’s Animal Management team and the NZ Police recently collaborated to try and reduce dog attacks in the Kelston community.
Old Papatoetoe revitalisation gets go-ahead
The city’s redevelopment agency, Panuku Development Auckland, outlined the key moves needed to achieve the vision for a revitalised town centre that becomes a place for people and enterprise to thrive.
Mayor Phil Goff at the Big Sleepout
This Thursday, Auckland Mayor Phil Goff will be sleeping rough with more than a hundred business and community leaders to fundraise to help end homelessness in Auckland.
Meet a conservation hero: Craig Olsen
Craig Olsen was highly recommended in the Influencer category at the 2017 Auckland Council Biosecurity and Biodiversity Volunteer Awards.
Wynyard Quarter and Viaduct Harbour now 30km/hr
All of the streets in the area will be reduced to 30km/hr except Hamer Street and Brigham Street which will remain at 50km/hr.
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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...
Sunday story time
Enjoy stories, rhymes and songs, encouraging a love of books.
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