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Strand Arcade opens an elegant new food and beverage chapter
Heritage architects describe Strand Arcade as one of the grandest surviving shopping arcades in New Zealand.
A night at the theatre, from one century to another
When the much-adored St James Theatre opens again, it will open to a city centre re-designed and responsive to changing times, a century after the theatre’s 1927 opening.
Multi-sensory artwork Waimahara brings Auckland Pride Festival to a reflective close
On Saturday 1 March the 2025 Auckland Pride Festival will conclude, completing the city’s month-long celebrations in a thoughtful, restful and reflective way.
Designated dog area decisions
Aotea residents are being encouraged to give feedback on council’s review of dog policies and bylaws including local dog access rules.
Who’ll be in to win Auckland’s Elections 2025?
Now’s the time to start considering standing in Auckland’s 2025 elections. With summer holidays just around the corner, could a role in Auckland’s leadership be the new year resolution for you?
Aotea-made podcast sheds light on unique islands
Outside In is a new podcast taking you to island communities around the globe.
'Seconds to Midnight' leads New Year’s Eve countdown
Emerging Kiwi songstress Cassie Henderson has just found her name in the same sentence as Dua Lipa, Coldplay and Six60.
Happy Birthday to Grey Lynn Library
Grey Lynn Library celebrated its 100th birthday this month.
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Events
Notes on Tāmaki: Jazz Combo
An avid vocalist and instrumentalist- Elinor (Ella) finds passion in performing, and exploring th...
The Village of Twelve Nights
Experience a live, original musical theatre performance created and performed by a cast of disabl...
White Blood
Through everyday objects, White Blood examines how imperial power operates beyond territorial con...
Gaps of Silence
These works listen to what lingers in the hush between worship and erasure, where the divine wait...
Letters Home
This exhibition explores the quiet, intimate act of writing letters to the people we love.
The Little Leys Classic Film Club
The Leys Institute Little Library’s Film Club screens famous, influential and entertaining master...
Auckland Voices: Tracing the history of the New Zealand accent
A talk investigating where the New Zealand accent came from and why it sounds the way it does today.
Marbled clay on the wheel
Create mesmerizing marbled ceramic vases and cups by combining contrasting coloured clay and shap...
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