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Fruit fly in Auckland: Controlled area notices lifted in Nortcote
No further fruit flies found.
Construction starts on $1.4b Eastern Busway
Construction is underway on the first stage of the Eastern Busway project to bring congestion-free, high-frequency buses to one of Auckland’s fastest growing areas.
Volunteers celebrate 25 years at New Zealand Maritime Museum
Two men who share a love for the sea are celebrating their 25th year as volunteers at the New Zealand Maritime Museum.
Local board invests to rid gardens of common weeds
Māngere Ōtāhuhu Local Board is investing in initiatives to help curb the spread of weeds in Auckland's gardens.
Food scraps composting project pioneered in Waitematā
A food scraps composting project is working to localise the waste network and create employment at the same time.
Mural calls for respect for wetlands and tidal flats
A new mural in Albert-Eden reflects Māori connections to the land and environmental protection.
Snells Beach shares the story of the godwits
A new display on Sunrise Boulevard tells the story of Snells Beach godwits and their annual migration to the area.
Arabic speakers supported at Botany Library
Botany Library has gone the extra mile to offer Arabic books and reading clubs to support the local community.
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Events
LEGO Club - Mt Albert
Create awesome LEGO masterpieces in a safe fun environment.
Claytopia: Pottery for teens
This is a perfect opportunity for your teen to learn the basics of hand building pottery.
Vessels - Manurewa Pottery Club
This exhibition explores the meaning of ‘vessel’, ranging from purely functional to totally abstr...
Rhythm Nation
Join us for a vibrant, interactive performance celebrating Māori music and movement as part of NZ...
The Trusts Live!
Experience live music in the heart of West Auckland with an incredible line-up of local artists a...
Code Club
Explore the basics of coding, problem-solving and digital creativity in a supportive and engaging...
Storytime - Mt Roskill Library
Enjoy stories read by a librarian. Ideal for preschoolers aged 3-5 years.
Forever Tomorrow: Chinese Art Now
The exhibition features a powerful selection of works from international heavyweights.
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