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Waiheke environment gets a boost
The Waiheke Local Board has approved funding for four initiatives designed to safeguard the island’s environment.
Some heroes wear feathers
A team of chickens hunting down plague skinks on Aotea Great Barrier are now giving the Auckland community an egg-cellent gift as well.
Laneway lights the way
Waitematā Harbour’s original shoreline and Māori astronomy are celebrated in the design of the newest Wynyard Quarter laneway.
Traffic delaying pedestrian flow is a cost too
Walking is the most important transport mode in the city centre.
How Auckland could look after the City Rail Link is built
The CRL project has identified about 200,000sqm of development potential after construction is completed.
Sobering state of the Hauraki Gulf
The Hauraki Gulf Forum has released the triennial State of our Gulf 2017 report.
New images released for CRL stations
City Rail Link has released new concept images for the stations.
Ellen Melville Centre wins
The Ellen Melville Centre and Freyberg Place upgrade has been recognised for design excellence.
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Events
Tāmaki Untold: Matariki, Identity and Creative Practice
Join us for a special Tāmaki Untold Matariki kōrero bringing together two Māori creatives, Deane-...
Te Korakora ki Waihorotiu
Te Korakora ki Waihorotiu closes Matariki Festival with a thrilling music line-up honouring the p...
Weaving Workshop
Join Te Whaea Witika for a weaving workshop that brings the tradition of raranga to life.
Manahua - A Weavers’ Collective
Join the group as they share their journey and weaving practice.
Repair Café – Central City Library
Volunteer repairers are available to help fix clothing, electric household items and electronics.
FAM: Food. Art. Market
Expect a colourful mix of stalls, delicious bites and plenty of reasons to wander the road.
Chinese Shared Reading
Join us for shared reading and meaningful conversations in Chinese.
SS Puke
Get fired up with us and experience the oldest operating steam-powered tug in Aotearoa.
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