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Celebrating Te Rimutahi, Ponsonby’s new outdoor space
Te Rimutahi, a vibrant new civic space on Ponsonby Road, is now open for locals and visitors to relax and gather.
Booking spaces in Waitematā
Want to host an event, class or gathering? Here's how!
Why stand for council?
Aucklanders are urged to stand and help shape the future of Tāmaki Makaurau, ahead of candidate nominations for Auckland Local Elections 2025.
Casting the net on coastal challenges
When they aren't the decision-maker on local issues, your board advocates for positive outcomes.
New trees usher in next stage of Victoria Street’s linear park
The ancient trees of Albert Park watched over the arrival of four newcomers in Victoria Street East last week - between Lorne Street and Albert Park.
Discover midtown's hidden art gems
See some exciting and mysterious art that you might never have noticed before.
Give feedback on the Waiheke Housing Strategy
Waiheke residents are being called to give feedback on a strategy to invest and advocate to improve housing supply and availability on the motu with consultation open now until Wednesday 28 May 2025.
All the reasons to stand in Auckland’s elections
Information sessions are being held weekly in May across 24 libraries in Tāmaki Makaurau.
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He Taniwha, He Tipua
This exhibition brings together a collective of three toi Māori practitioners.
Ngā Takune
Through visual art, installation and written expression, they respond to lived experience with tr...
Terms of Endearment
Using clay and text, the work explores emotional residue, repetition and the labour of holding wh...
Dinosaur Discovery Track experience
A highly immersive educational experience of awe-inspiring creatures from the Cretaceous and Jura...
World Press Photo and Doc Edge Immersive Exhibition
A landmark new exhibition that merges the internationally acclaimed World Press Photo Exhibition...
Ngā Whetū o te Tau Hou | The Stars of the New Year
Explore the Matariki star cluster and its importance in Aotearoa and te ao Māori.
Listen up!
The display celebrates the history of Auckland Libraries’ music collection and its connections wi...