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NZ-VR: Dive Beneath the Surface
Dive into a world beneath the waves as you step inside a 360˚ virtual reality ocean adventure and...
CAB Go
Visit our website to find the nearest adventure to you and see the prizes you could win for explo...
Garden Delights
As a haven for birds and butterflies, bees and flowers, pets and children, the garden is a place...
Daily View - World of Cultures
Celebrate the diversity of our community with daily cultural video screenings at Glen Innes Libra...
EcoFest
Join the fun as we celebrate nature, sustainable living, and the protection of our natural enviro...
Distance Street Photography Exhibition
Explore South America and Aotearoa through a vibrant street-photography exhibition showcasing sha...
Handmade Jewellery
Explore fundamental jewellery-making techniques while developing their own personal style.
N0ughty Box
Discover playful surprises and creative fun with the Noughty Box.
News2613 Results
Five ways the Waiheke Local Board protects our environment
Across Waiheke, locals are taking action - trapping pests, restoring wetlands, reducing waste and protecting marine life. Backed by the Local Board, these efforts are helping safeguard the island’s environment and the wider Hauraki Gulf .
Five ways the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board protects our environment
From restoring native habitats to reducing waste and improving waterways, people across Devonport-Takapuna are working together to care for the local environment. with support from the local board.
Venue access: how we manage our bookable community spaces
Auckland Council’s Director of Community Rachel Kelleher responds to concerns about the council’s approach to venue hire of our community meeting halls and shared spaces.
Waitematā and Gulf residents: help us decide our priorities
What does the Annual Plan consultation mean for you?
The story of a brave teen and empathetic leaders addressing alcohol harm
The role of Auckland Council in listening to the community before amplifying and delivering change.
New moves in Ōtāhuhu
Fairburn Park in Ōtāhuhu now has a new volleyball court for fun, fitness, and community play - thanks to the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board.
Howick Library temporary closure and pop-up service
Howick Library and the adjacent Fencible Lounge will close for a major renewal from February, with temporary services in place to keep the community connected while improvements are made.
Auckland’s annual plan is out – tell us what you think
Auckland Council’s plan for the year ahead is out for consultation now – and Aucklanders are encouraged to check it out.