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Central Auckland’s dramatic transformation
July and August were important months for the development of Auckland’s city centre.
Surprises from the depths of St James
It wasn’t as salubrious a part of Auckland as it is today; it would have been pretty rough
Opening up Newmarket's Teed Street
Teed Street will receive an urban design upgrade, as part of the wider Newmarket Laneways Streetscape Improvement Project.
10,000 trips on Quay Street cycleway in less than three weeks
Where is everyone? Quay Street, it seems: more than 10,000 cycle trips have been made on the Quay Street cycleway since it opened almost three weeks ago.
Precious cargo lands safely on Queens Wharf
The shell of ‘The Lighthouse’ by Michael Parekowhai was lifted into position on Queens Wharf.
St James Theatre restoration gets a boost
Auckland Council has approved funding towards the restoration of Queen Street’s St James Theatre.
Watch: Quay Street cycleway opens
Another link in Auckland's rapidly developing cycle network opened on 8 July.
The eyes of the god, Tāwhirimātea
In celebration of Matariki Festival 2016 Auckland Libraries has created a short video that tells the story of the dawning of the Māori new year. This story is one version of many different interpretations of Matariki.
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The Little Leys Classic Film Club
The Leys Institute Little Library’s film club screens famous, influential, and entertaining maste...
Motion Sickness
Motion Sickness is an hour long theatre performance from the internationally acclaimed a2, physic...
Question time: A lecture by Maria Lind
Hear leading international curator and our Creative New Zealand Te Manu Ka Tau international gues...
Handmade Jewellery
Explore fundamental jewellery-making techniques while developing their own personal style.
Relief Panel Art: A Gathering of Forms
This workshop explores surface, rhythm, and collective creation while encouraging freedom and exp...
Waiora Te Ūkaipō – The Homeland
“I am standing in the water so I can touch home…” Set in the summer of 1965, Waiora follows Hone,...
Family history research workshops 2026
Join us for a presentation on researching family history in your country of interest, followed by...
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