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Tuia rangatahi all in place
Six rangatahi Māori – including five wāhine toa - have filled the Tuia mentoring positions made available by the city’s southern local boards.
Albert-Eden & Puketāpapa Eco Festival is back
Climate action will be top of the agenda when the Albert-Eden & Puketāpapa Eco Festival returns this March. With an impressive programme of events, the aim of the festival is to build awareness and create localised solutions for climate action.
Point Chevalier Little Library pops up
While Point Chevalier Library is out of action, the little library is the neighbourhood's new temporary location that offers a small collection of loan books.
Calls for audit of infrastructure following storm devastation
Auckland’s infrastructure requires an urgent audit to assess its ability to cope with extreme weather events in the context of climate change and increased intensification, according to Waitākere Ranges Local Board.
Work set to start to bring new life to Pukekohe War Memorial Town Hall
Seismic strengthening work will kick off the renovations of Pukekohe War Memorial Town Hall.
Aotea community's feedback needed
Aotea / Great Barrier residents from the southwest of the island are being urged to attend a community barbecue in the park to discuss Auckland Council’s proposed Annual Budget and plans to address a $295 million budget gap, including cuts to oper...
Strains on drains in the rains
Failings in the rural stormwater networks during Cyclone Gabrielle and earlier flooding added to the impact on Franklin’s road network, Auckland Transport has been told.
Chill Zone at Come Fly a Kite makes event more welcoming to all kids
If your child feels overwhelmed by big crowds or loud noises, don't let it stop you from bringing them to the popular annual Come Fly a Kite event in Te Atatu Peninsula.
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Events
Handmade Jewellery
Explore fundamental jewellery-making techniques while developing their own personal style.
Movies in Parks: Paddington in Peru
Paddington returns to Peru to visit his beloved Aunt Lucy, who now resides at the Home for Retire...
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,...
Read together
Join in our shared readings, and enjoy a cuppa at Highland Park Library.
Te Atatu Food Truck Fridays
Come for a delicious dinner, enjoy great music, and soak in the lively atmosphere—a fantastic nig...
Family Day Out
Join other locals for some free family-friendly fun in the heart of Northcote.
Guided Walk through Te Ara Awataha
Join us for a relaxed, story-rich walk along Te Ara Awataha, guided by our ecologist who has been...
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