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A labour of love crafted one loop at a time
Crocheting a whare in neon colours to bring joy to the world is no problem for Lissy and Rudi.
The Moon Festival returns to Dominion Road
Cultural performances and lanterns are set to light up Dominion Rd to celebrate the popular Moon Festival.
Results of Aotea’s first kororā survey reveals a thriving penguin population
A total of 105 penguin burrows were found during a survey of kororā / little penguin in June.
Auckland’s first ever women’s public toilets are open again
The heritage toilets at Symonds Street are open to the public again after having new life breathed into them thanks to a $910,000 upgrade.
New guide promotes West Auckland arts scene
Publishers of a new guide aimed at showcasing West Auckland’s thriving arts destination want to help you explore the west’s cultural attractions
New trees for Oneroa
New trees have provided a welcome addition to the Oneroa landscape.
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Events
Art Series in Chinese
Designed for art lovers, newcomers, and curious minds alike, these sessions offer insight into ho...
Let's Talk: Kids' Book Club
Come along and see where your next book can take you!
Musical connections
A morning of piano, participation and community for seniors, with local pianist, Dan.
Tool sharpening basics for secateurs and spades
Learn-as-you-go workshop on sharpening essential garden tools.
The Queen's Nanny
Anna Jullienne plays Crawfie, balancing humour and heartbreak as her loyalty is questioned.
Mozart
This is preceded by another piece of Mozartian effervescence, which its composer said should be p...
B**** Better Have My Funny
Hosted by Justine Smith, it’s fast, loud, and ridiculously fun. Come for the punchlines, stay for...
Childrens Art Classes
Join professional artist and experienced art teacher, Sue Mansour, for a series of after-school a...
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