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40 year-old pōhutukawa return to Quay Street in overnight crane-lift
While the city was sleeping, Auckland’s urban ngahere/forest welcomed home the first two of seven mature pōhutukawa to Quay Street in a nine-hour crane operation.
Auckland Transport delivers first stage of vibrant vision for Karangahape Road
Karangahape Road’s heritage-rich neighbourhood has become supercharged with renewal in recent times, as the area moves closer to its future as a vibrant city neighbourhood and one of Auckland’s busiest transit hubs.
Make a date with newly-enhanced Karangahape Road
Auckland Transport and Auckland Council have opened the Karangahape Road enhancements for Aucklanders. And on Saturday 26 June, the Karangahape Business Association will ensure the legendary street bursts into new life with a fitting and colourful...
Fresh ideas to cut back food waste awarded nearly $40,000
From soup discos to getting into a pickle - Auckland Council’s Love Food Hate Waste Fund has given nearly $40,000 to a range of projects aimed at cutting down our food waste.
Grant funding supports community groups across Waitematā
Community organisations across Waitematā have been bolstered with almost $200,000 in grant funding from Waitematā Local Board.
Community forums a chance for Waiheke residents to connect with their local board
Waiheke Local Board has been holding monthly community forums with the aim of increasing their in-depth understanding of local issues.
Aotea community groups awarded more than $200,000 by local board
Community organisations on Aotea / Great Barrier Island have been supported with more than $200,000 in grant funding by Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board.
Auckland Museum transformation wins NZ Institute of Architects awards
The redevelopment of Auckland Museum’s South Atrium, Te Ao Mārama, has been recognised by the New Zealand Institute of Architects at their annual Auckland Architecture Awards.
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Taonga Pūoro Wānanga
A wānanga exploring taonga pūoro as a way to acknowledge Matariki - reflecting on what has been a...
Tuku atu Tuku mai
Weave together the stories of the stars and tukutuku, the traditional Māori art form that adorns...
Marbled clay on the wheel
Create mesmerising marbled ceramic vases and cups.
Macbeth
Shakespeare’s chilling tale of betrayal, ambition and the corrosive cost of unchecked desire.
Tamariki Pottery
Experiment with texture, decoration and underglaze techniques to bring their ideas to life.
Wheel Mates
Discover the joy of working with clay and its many creative possibilities.
Mozart 39
Mozart’s translucent, sunlit symphony rounds off the programme with weightless elegance.
Build your own terrarium
Join us for a slow, creative session where you’ll build a tiny self-contained world to take home.
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