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Climate hui on Waiheke will help shape local action plan
A project is in the works that will provide a road map for Waiheke to become a low carbon community.
Auckland Dockline Tram returns to Auckland waterfront
The iconic Auckland Dockline Tram will be back on track performing its well versed 1.5km loop of Wynyard Quarter from this Sunday 7 February, 2021.
Waiheke Local Board gives support for rāhui to protect the island’s kaimoana
Waiheke Local Board has passed a notice of motion supporting the rāhui placed by Ngāti Pāoa over the waters surrounding Waiheke.
Rainbow crossing comes to Auckland
Auckland’s first ‘Rainbow Crossing’ is coming to Karangahape Road and is planned to be installed in front of St Kevin’s Arcade in time to mark the end of Auckland Pride Month.
Waiheke, it’s time to book your inorganic collection
Bookings are now open on Waiheke Island for Auckland Council’s inorganic service. Collections will take place from November 2019 to May 2020.
Busker festival brings jaw-dropping acts to our newest city spaces
An unmissable line-up of eight local street performers who have entertained across the globe, from Edinburgh to the Middle East, will hit our newest spaces along the waterfront and Viaduct Basin over Anniversary Weekend.
What you need to know to get in on the PRADA Cup action this weekend
The PRADA Cup Challenger Selection Series starts 15 January, a five-week-long racing spectacle to determine who will take on Emirates Team New Zealand in the 36th America’s Cup Match in March.
Artist in Residence re-imagines Aotea Great Barrier Island
Depicting places and people in new and innovative ways are at the heart of what 2020’s Artist in Residence Chris McDowall seeks to accomplish.
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Events
Romesh Ranganathan – Hustle
Join Romesh as he examines all of these issues and more while providing no real answers.
Wilbur: The Big, Not-So-Bad, Wolf
TAPAC returns with their much loved children's theatre season, this time with Wilbur: The Big, No...
Discover Symonds Street Cemetery
David Verran explores their stories and those of the many communities represented here.
Parnell Heritage Walks - Ewelme Cottage
Take a stroll to the grounds of Ewelme Cottage and admire this fine example of an early Victorian...
Shared Reading | Leys Institute Little Library
Meet local people, make new friends, and try something new!
Auckland Peace Heritage Walk
Join us for a special walk exploring stories of conflict and protests for peace.
C O N T R O L F R E A K : WORKSHOP
Preston McNeil gets down and nerdy about the technical aspects of building an arcade machine.
Navigating Tradition: Polynesian wayfinding and modern challenges
Join Stan Conrad and Sonny Natanielu as they explore the traditional art of Polynesian navigation.
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