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Karangahape Road mural reflects strong community spirit
A 60 long metre mural called te pikinga au te maunga Karangahape, was officially unveiled and blessed on Thursday 5 December.
Waiheke coastguard given a lifeline
Waiheke Volunteer Coastguard has received a helping hand from Waiheke Local Board.
Better connectivity being investigated for Great Barrier Island
Improvements to internet and phone connectivity are being explored by Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board.
Urban garden grows on High Street
High Street is bursting with flowers, strawberries, kawa kawa and mint as part of a trial to create a safer and more accessible High Street.
Interim changes to Waiheke bus services
The national driver shortage has reached Waiheke Island and the call is out to recruit more drivers for the island.
Auckland Art Gallery launches 2020 exhibition programme
The 2020 programme includes five major international exhibitions alongside the very best of New Zealand art.
Karangahape Road celebrates construction milestone
Auckland’s Karangahape Road community is getting ready to party at First Thursdays and everyone is invited.
Aucklanders support vision for accessible city centre
Aucklanders overwhelmingly support Auckland Council’s vision for a liveable, green and accessible city centre according to public feedback on the draft City Centre Masterplan refresh.
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Events
Listen up!
The display celebrates the history of Auckland Libraries’ music collection and its connections wi...
NZ Music Month on Queens Wharf
Celebrate with a mix-tape of choice, homegrown and a 100% NZ line-up of DJs and intimate live sets.
I Was There!
This exhibition brings together original gig posters and handwritten set lists from shows attende...
Drop-in ceramic studio
Join us on Fridays to work independently in our fully equipped ceramics studio.
The Blue Dome
This exhibition presents new work by Iranian born, Tāmaki Makaurau based artist Selina Ershadi.
Encore! Artboards
Enjoy photographs highlighting the diversity of the Tāmaki music scene.
Encore!
The exhibition looks at ways connection happens through live music: being emotionally moved by a...