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Sculptor of the week - Bing Dawe
Christchurch-based sculptor Bing Dawe is exhibiting at Sculpture in the Gardens until 6 March 2016.
New dog rules for Point Chevalier Beach
New dog access rules for Point Chevalier Beach aim to balance the needs of all users of the beach.
New Onehunga shared path now open
Moving around Onehunga just got a lot easier with Onehunga’s new cycle network, which is now officially open.
Late night CBD safe zone up and running
Auckland Safe Zone is setting up at Queen Elizabeth Square, Britomart, from 5 February to 19 March on weekend nights when there’s a lot going on in the city.
Drop in lifejacket use off rocks a concern
Water safety experts are concerned at evidence of a dramatic decline in lifejacket use among rock fishers on Auckland’s notorious west coast.
Rangatahi Youth Scholarships
Sixteen promising students have been awarded Manurewa Local Board Rangatahi Youth Scholarships to pursue study.
Manurewa exhibition calls for peace and tolerance
A Manurewa artist details the suffering of Assyrian people in a Nathan Homestead exhibition.
Major changes to Auckland’s city centre around the corner
Construction in the city centre will ramp up from the start of 2020 as the next phase of the city centre development programme gets underway.
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Events
Ka Mua Ka Muri Live
Performances and interviews with some of Auckland’s most exciting musicians and songwriters.
Make your own musical instruments
Celebrate NZ Music Month by creating your very own tambourine and shaker.
Mindfulness meditation
Join Fiona for a gentle and welcoming introduction to mindfulness meditation.
NZ Music Month: Spellodies at Avondale Library
Come along for a high energy set packed with catchy songs and comedy sketches.
Paper making with weeds
Transform common garden weeds into beautiful eco-friendly handmade paper.
Sunnyvale Stream Care Session
Be a part of transforming this stream into a thriving awa.
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