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Weed surveillance gives native plants a better chance to thrive
Data from a weed surveillance project on Aotea / Great Barrier helps council to prioritise next steps.
Waitematā grants receive extra budget boost
A reallocation of local board budget underspend sees more in the kitty for community grants.
School children help with important marine pest survey
Okiwi School and Envirokiwi have been monitoring for an invasive crab species for the past three years.
Tāmaki Makaurau’s first Play Festival embraces Māori culture
This Saturday sees the city’s inaugural Play Festival take place in Tuna Mau (Western Park), Freemans Bay
People of Midtown
15 genres of music arrive in midtown as Real Groovy sets up shop
Since iconic music store Real Groovy set up at 19 Victoria Street West, above Countdown, the tempo of Auckland’s original arts precinct has recalibrated up a notch.
Construction process for Te Hā Noa set to begin on 11 April
Te Hā Noa, a renewed Victoria Street, is the next big project in Auckland Council’s Midtown Regeneration programme.
K-Pop global energy takes over High Street district with KCAKL
When KCAKL takes over the High Street district from 24–31 March the passions and talents of our Korean Aucklanders and superstars from Korea will burst into life.
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...
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Events
Bookchat at Little Leys
Come along to chat about books you've enjoyed and discover your next favourite read!
Free Film Screening
Enjoy Park Chan-Wook's critically acclaimed 2003 film 'Oldboy,' 2004 Grand Prix Winner at Cannes...
A performance by Kalisolaite 'Uhila
Join artist Kalisolaite 'Uhila for a durational performance which explores the Tongan concept of...
Chinese Brush Painting Workshop
Learn to paint iconic symbols "the Four Gentlemen" plants in Chinese Art. These plants are centra...
Everybody Eats in Te Komititanga
A free, climate-friendly community meal in the heart of the city. Everybody Eats returns to Te Ko...
French Market
This free, family-friendly event will feature French-inspired food, artisan products, live music,...
Rhythms and colours of Malaysia
Immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions of Malaysia through an interactive cultural experience.
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