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World-class waterfront opens for Aucklanders on 2 July
On Friday 2 July the much-awaited Te Wānanga public space on the edge of a people-prioritised Quay Street will open for Aucklanders to experience, and on 5 July the six new ferry berths, named Te Ngau O Horotiu, located in the Ferry Basin will rec...
Concept for Avondale Library and Community Hub agreed following feedback
Whau Local Board has approved the finalised concept design for the new Avondale Library and Community Hub, following design changes made following feedback from the public consultation earlier this year.
Facilities team ploughs through the work
Community Facilities hard-working staff have been thanked by Franklin Local Board for managing heavy workloads.
Aucklanders thanked for fighting kauri dieback
Non-compliance with kauri dieback measures on our region's tracks has gone down 30 per cent over the last two years.
Seeded mussel lines filter seawater from beneath Te Wānanga
Divers have attached 38 seeded mussel lines to the underside of Te Wānanga, the new public space which reaches out over the water in Quay Street.
Sign of growing pride in Manurewa's Māori identity
New bilingual signs in a park bearing a name provided by mana whenua are just one of the ways Manurewa Local Board is showing pride in the area’s strong Māori identity and championing te reo Māori.
Rogue rambler receives fine of $5700 in first kauri dieback prosecution
The offender found guilty of breaching Auckland Council’s Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw by entering closed tracks in the Waitākere Ranges Regional Park in 2019, was today convicted of three offences and fined a total of $5700 and ordered to pay...
Celebrating the revamped Karangahape Road
The upgrades to Karangahape Road make the iconic street more pedestrian and cycle-friendly, attractive and environmentally sustainable with widened footpaths, two rainbow crossings, native planting, safe separated cycleways, bike parking, and impr...
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Events
Rhyme Time with Stories at Avondale Library
Join our rhyme time sessions with stories, songs, and movements.
Midsummer Night’s Dream
An illumination of distant stars and far horizons, with undercurrents of darkness.
Notes on Tāmaki: Passione Quartet
Experience the beauty and power of live chamber music.
Realistic Drawing & Portrait Oil Painting Class
Unleash your artistic potential as we delve into traditional drawing techniques.
Wriggle & Rhyme
It’s a playful way for whānau to support early language, movement, and meet other families in the...
Guided Ranger Walks
Discover the unique native flora and fauna of this forest ecosystem and learn about key environme...
The Book League
At our meetings we spend some time discussing the book and then follow that up with book themed a...
Bookchat at Little Leys
Come along to chat about books you've enjoyed and discover your next favourite read!
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