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CRL milestone: First foundations laid for twin tunnels
The first two concrete base slabs for the City Rail Link twin tunnels have been laid on Lower Queen Street.
Flashback: Karangahape Road
This iconic Auckland street has long been a vibrant, thriving part of our city.
Appeals period opens on boundary for Waiheke
Limited rights to appeal Auckland Council’s decision to delete the Rural Urban Boundary for Waiheke Island from the Auckland Unitary Plan are now available.
A map of every heritage site in Waitematā
Waitematā Local Board member Vernon Tava has created an interactive map of heritage sites in the local board area.
Cheap eats around Albert Street
Check out all the fantastic cheap eats on offer around the Albert Street area.
Devonport leads pest-free campaign
The Pest-Free 2050 goal sees Devonport leading the way by tackling a rat problem along the peninsula.
Residential Parking Zone proposed for Grafton
Auckland Transport (AT) is looking at introducing paid parking with a residential parking zone for Grafton. This will manage car-parking for residents and visitors.
Work starts on final stages of central city cycle loop
Phase two of the Nelson Street Cycleway has started, with phase three to follow.
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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...