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City cycle commute's a breeze
Auckland Transport is telling the stories of Aucklanders who love cycling. This week, find out why Matt, a project engineer, loves his ride from Penrose to the city . . .
Counting pedestrians in the city centre
Did you know you can get up-to-date information about the number of pedestrians at various sites across Auckland’s city centre?
Olympian Valerie Adams inspires tunnel machine naming
Junior students from Sir Edmund Hillary School have chosen a name for the tunnel boring machine (TBM) that will be used to create a stormwater diversion during the City Rail Link (CRL) work.
Hauraki Gulf marine plan ‘Sea Change’ launched
A comprehensive marine spatial plan designed to improve and better protect the health of the Hauraki Gulf has been launched.
Sustainability focus for CRL
Auckland's City Rail Link (CRL) project is on track with sustainability targets, according to its recently released annual review.
Auckland’s population growth: By the numbers
There are now more than 40,000 people living in Auckland's city centre – a figure which has been reached more than 10 years earlier than predicted.
WATCH: City Rail Link time-lapse
This time-lapse video, recorded in August and September, shows the progress being made on the City Rail Link works in the Albert Street area.
A big win for the pink Lightpath
The World Architecture Festival has announced Te Ara I Whiti, Auckland’s pink Lightpath, as the winner of the transport category at its annual awards in Berlin.
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The Magic of John Williams
All your favourites will be there including music from ET, Harry Potter, Jurassic Park and Star W...
Tetra Pak In Relief
Join Ina Arraoui for a printmaking class to explore the exciting possibilities of printing with r...
In Mud We Trust workshop
Create your own cups, mugs, bowls and vases or materialize a clay project you have in mind.
Organ Symphony
The dazzling French composer Guillaume Connesson captures the universe in his Stephen Hawking-ins...
Pill-rolling Fingers
Shared poetry and conversation exploring lived experiences of early-onset Parkinson’s with poet,...
Piringatahi: Around the world in 60 minutes
From Antarctica to Cuba and Egypt to Japan - join Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections’ staff...
Texture and Tactility
This workshop encourages an intuitive approach to working with clay and its natural movement.
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