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Totara Park to host family bush camp
Manurewa's Totara Park will become a campground so families can experience the great outdoors on their own doorstep.
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Pukekohe's McShane Reserve playground back in action
Locals got behind the design and build process for McShane Reserve's revamped playground.
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Planning the future of Puketāpapa
Hearing from our many communities is important to Puketāpapa Local Board.
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Getting strategic in Maungakiekie-Tāmaki
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board is looking to the community to help shape their priorities for the next three years, and they already have a strategy in place.
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Reaching Ōrākei's diverse community
Ōrākei Local Board is working extra hard to ensure that every segment of the community is engaged with during an ongoing consultation.
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Love local, get vocal on the future of Rodney
There is still time for communities to make their voices heard as part of consultation into the Rodney Local Board Plan.
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Manurewa Bilingual Hikoi celebrates place of Māori in the community
Manurewa Local Board members are taking place in the town's Bilingual Hikoi to speak to people about their ideas and aspirations for the area.
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Temporary health warning placed in parts of Hobson Bay
Auckland Council is placing a health warning in locations near where Newmarket Stream flows into Hobson Bay advising people to avoid contact with the water.
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Events
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Te Ao Hou
Boundaries of past and future are challenged, and wisdom flows from unexpected sources.
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Call For Exhibition Proposals 2025
Auckland Council is calling for proposals from creatives to show your work across Franklin Arts C...
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Hokia ki o Maunga by Jean Yern
Come and immerse yourself in this beautiful and important exhibition.
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Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days
Come and watch the community theatre’s spectacular production of Around the World in 80 Days!
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Spotlight on Sculpture and Matariki 2024
Spotlight on Sculpture and Matariki 2024 is being held for the month of July in all the downstair...
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18th Annual Estuary Art and Ecology Awards
Explore the ecological value of this vital waterway and encourage action against its pollution.
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The Walters Prize 2024
The Walters Prize is Aotearoa New Zealand’s largest and most prestigious contemporary art award.
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Fibre Friday
Get ready to unwind and get crafty every Friday morning at New Lynn Library.