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Puketāpapa's cultural diversity
Puketāpapa Local Board gave an opportunity to the community to share their history and connection to the land.
Reigniting creative entrepreneurial talent by giving life to new ideas
Te Haa o Manukau cowork and makerspace has officially launched.
Electric cars power Devonport art installations
The annual GLOW@Artweek event combines the work of local artists with renewable energy technology.
Building walls, breaking barriers
Community project restores historic drystone walls.
Parnell Baths to open in December
The pools will remain open until late April following improvements to filtration systems.
Grant to support recycling and tree planting in schools
Funding has been awarded to community groups and initiatives across the Waitematā Local Board area.
Northern corridor improvements progressing swiftly
A project delivering improved transport infrastructure has reached its first milestone.
The story of one of the first Chinese women in Auckland
The story of Madame Joong, businesswoman and community leader, during Auckland Heritage Festival.
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Events
Kākahu Raranga
This free drop in workshop is the start to your weaving journey where you will learn to weave you...
Historic Auckland waterfront walking tour
Don your best walking shoes and delve into the history and archaeology of the Auckland waterfront.
Leaf it behind: Art and words in nature
Together, we'll explore, create, and leave behind temporary art that adds a touch of beauty to th...
Introduction to pottery wheel throwing
This course is for a mix of beginners and intermediate students.
Thursday ceramics
Explore the wonderful world of ceramics in this beginner's/intermediate class.
Rhyme time with stories
Join our rhyme time sessions with stories, songs, and movements.
Blues at Blockhouse Bay
Blues at Blockhouse Bay is our annual ode to all things rhythm & blues.
Ranger guided walk - Kauri Point Centennial Park
Take a walk out to an ancient Mari pa and take in the stunning views across the Waitemata Harbour.
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