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Parade goes fossil fuel free
Organisers are taking a green approach to this year's Waiheke Island Christmas parade.
Ian McKinnon Drive Cycleway officially opened
The Ian McKinnon Drive Cycleway was officially opened on Friday 30 November.
Well-loved festival a big success
The Parnell Festival of Roses attracted 9000 visitors as the event celebrated its 25th anniversary.
Meet a Pest Free Hero – Windy Hill Sanctuary
Meet the group trapping pests and restoring native wildlife on Great Barrier Island.
Waiheke Pathways Plan to improve island infrastructure
The proposed plan would improve footpaths, roads and trails for the island's residents and tourists.
St Mary’s Bay water project to dramatically reduce contamination
The combined sewer and stormwater network will deliver significant results.
TAPAC and Waitematā Local Board celebrate new partnership
A new arts partnership has been forged between TAPAC and Waitematā Local Board.
Planning for future of Great Barrier Island underway
Work is underway on the Great Barrier Island Area Plan that will set out a 30-year vision for the island’s future development.
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Events
Nature Play
Explore, climb and connect with the outdoors in playful activities.
Ngā Huhua: Abundance
The exhibition reveals how both the giants and the smallest creatures play vital roles in maintai...
Artland by Do Ho Suh & children
The installation features imaginative creatures and fantastical landscapes including Noodlegrass,...
The Lightship
In a time marked by cost-of-living pressures and mental health concerns, The Lightship offers an...
Friday Night Board Games
Join us at Central Library for board games, fun, and friendly competition!
Auckland Voices: Tracing the history of the New Zealand accent
A talk investigating where the New Zealand accent came from and why it sounds the way it does today.
SS Puke
Get fired up with us and experience the oldest operating steam-powered tug in Aotearoa.
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