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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.
Supporting the community for better environmental outcomes
New additions to the Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board’s work programme help protect the environment.
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Events
Enactment - Draunikau Hawthorn
Ritualists are those who hold their hand closest to the fire, those that perform a sacred duty to...
RBG: Of Many, One
A master stroke of directorial vision, Priscilla Jackman reconjures RBG in this once-in-a-generat...
Notes on Tāmaki: Jazz Combo
An avid vocalist and instrumentalist- Elinor (Ella) finds passion in performing, and exploring th...
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...
Letter’s Home
This exhibition explores the quiet, intimate act of writing letters to the people we love.
Marbled clay on the wheel
Create mesmerizing marbled ceramic vases and cups by combining contrasting coloured clay and shap...
Last Laughs Awards Gala
This is your chance to rub shoulders with your favourite comedians, catch the live reactions, and...
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