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Drury stations get te reo names
Three stations on the developing Papakura-Pukekohe railway line have been given te reo names.
Meadowood House gets a makeover
Meadowood Community House has had a makeover, with warm and inviting spaces now available for community groups.
Creative Humans shine in the community
A new art programme is set to bring art to communities - from beaches to town centres
ANZAC events not at risk in Whau, says board
Whau Local Board has asked Auckland Transport to investigate the costs of traffic management plans for events
Songwriters 4 Climate Action album release during Music Month
Waitematā Local Board helped fund the recording of the album which took place at Roundhead Studios.
Puhinui Charter sets path forward
Key partners have signed a charter supporting working together to revive the Puhinui Stream.
People of Onehunga Portrait Series concludes
The People of Onehunga Portrait series comes to an end this month
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Events
Garden Club
Learn more about Papatūānuku (Mother Earth) and how to tend to her garden bed.
Tūrama
Tūrama, the hugely popular series of large-scale illuminated art installations returns to light u...
Fred Graham Toi Whakaata / Reflections
The exhibition maps the importance of storytelling in Graham’s work at both the interpersonal and...
Rehutai
Shannon Te Ao, Arapeta Hakura, and Ngahuia Harrison are three artists from Aotearoa invited to ma...
People called Quakers: Celebrating 400 years since the birth of George Fox
This year marks 400 years since the birth of George Fox. View a rare 1694 edition of George Fox’s...
Grey Lynn Playgroup
The Grey Lynn Playgroup is a great way for your child to learn and to socialise through play.
Eternally Temporary
Eternally Temporary brings together ten landscape paintings selected from the Kelliher Arts Trust...
Justene Williams: Making do rhymes with poo
Making do rhymes with poo is a major new multimedia installation with video and live performance...