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New Māori and Indian street names in Puketāpapa
Puketāpapa Local Board adopts Māori and Indian names for newly created roads.
Watch: America's Cup construction racing ahead
Auckland’s waterfront is rapidly transforming to become the hub of the 36th America’s Cup.
Patumahoe basketball court plan accepted
Move over LeBron James and Kobe Bryant, the kids of Patumahoe are coming for you.
Transport improvements key to success in southern growth areas
Increase in housing to go hand-in-hand with transport infrastructure.
Kelston Community Centre gifted new name
The views of Auckland from the top of the hill are the inspiration behind the name ‘Te Pae o Kura’ gifted by Te Kawerau a Maki as the new name for the Kelston Community Centre.
Bright future planned for Papakura
A bold vision for Papakura’s future has been outlined to business leaders and developers.
Plans to transform Drury and Pukekohe adopted
Plans to support significant future business and residential development to help tackle Auckland’s unprecedented growth have been adopted by Auckland Council.
Aotea Great Barrier environment benefits from targeted rate
Water quality, pest control and marine biosecurity on Aotea Great Barrier are all benefiting from targeted rates.
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Events
Helen Clark in Six Outfits
Award-winning writer Fiona Samuel MNZM (Pike River) has created a hilarious new play, Helen Clark...
Ngā Whetū o Ngahuru | The Stars of Autumn
Learn about the natural time-keeping system that encompasses the maramataka (Māori lunar calendar...
Eco Festival at Pt Chevalier Library
Check out the range of events at Pt Chevalier Library.
Tai Chi For Health
The programmes are designed to empower people to improve health and wellness
Book Chat
Come and join our Book Chat group, where you can share your favourite reads, hear what others are...
Korean Book Chat
Korean speakers share your favourite reads, hear what others are reading, and make friends with o...
Onehunga Library Bookchat
Bring along your latest read to share with a friendly community of fellow book lovers.
Low-sensory hours
Every Tuesday morning 10am–12pm, our current exhibition is set to a low-sensory experience, with...
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