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Papakura among Auckland's millennial hot spots
Research from the Real Estate Institute has named Papakura one of the better places in Auckland for millennials to live.
Car enthusiasts revved up in Howick
The classic car show is now Howick’s second largest free community event, and organisers are already working on the 2020 show.
E-boat enables fish survey at Lake Tomarata
Researchers from University of Waikato and NIWA have been sampling Lake Tomarata using an electric fishing boat.
Sale agreed for Graham Street offices
Auckland Council has agreed to enter into a conditional contract for the sale of its offices at 35 Graham Street, Auckland.
The switch to solar on Great Barrier celebrated
The launch of a new solar-powered system on Great Barrier Island has been a success.
New approach to Māori decision making for west Auckland boards
The 'Waitākere going forward' action plan has been developed in response to the aspirations of west Auckland Māori.
Revitalised Onehunga laneway opens
Upgraded laneway a "taste of things to come" for Onehunga town centre.
Half Moon Bay ferry pier and bus interchange update
AT is working on designs for the bus interchange, which will be located next to the new Half Moon Bay pier.
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Events
How to easily master your smartphone
Northcote Library is hosting Lily from Age Concern to talk about ‘How to easily master your smart...
Auckland Festival of Photography outdoor exhibitions
A suite of outdoor exhibitions in response to the theme this year, Movement [Kori].
Bike maintenance courses
Learn how to maintain your bike so that you stay safe and get the most life out of it.
Kids learn to ride
An opportunity to learn tips and tricks to practice with your kids at home.
Learn to ride classes for adults
Come along and learn cycling tips and tricks.
White Blood
Through everyday objects, White Blood examines how imperial power operates beyond territorial con...
Gaps of Silence
These works listen to what lingers in the hush between worship and erasure, where the divine wait...
Letters Home
This exhibition explores the quiet, intimate act of writing letters to the people we love.