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Thousands of trees planted to help prevent power outages
Urban forest initiative helps ecological restoration.
Historic seawall preserved by road safety project
Improvements to a Tamaki Drive intersection extended and preserved a historic seawall.
Construction begins on south Auckland's first destination playground
Work has begun on south Auckland’s first destination playground.
Friday with Simone Nathan
Discover the enduring legacy of Simone Nathan, fundraiser and advocate for women and children.
Survey reveals Waiheke road safety concerns
A survey of parents is driving a push for road safety improvements on Waiheke Island.
A plea for safer behaviour at rail crossings
New rail safety improvements aim to reduce accidents at urban level crossings.
Former PM visits Ellen Melville Centre
Helen Clark was guest of honour at a celebration held in a room recently named in her honour.
More pontoons for Hibiscus and Bays beaches
Swimmers will be thrilled by plans for new pontoons this summer at Browns Bay and Little Manly beaches.
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Events
Cheeky Cabaret
A genre-bending night out that fuses circus, vaudeville, comedy and new burlesque into one delici...
Foyer Follies
Catch a glimpse of the future with our resident Tarot and Palm Readers, bringing a touch of other...
Doc Edge Festival 2026
The Oscar®-qualifying Doc Edge Festival marks its 21st year with a bold opening slate of 16 films.
Haerenga
Haerenga by noa hāmana (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kura, Ngāti Toa) explores Māori migration and its continua...
He Taonga Ānō te Hau: Treasures That Still Breathe
Created for Matariki, the works speak to remembrance, renewal, and ancestral connection, encourag...
Nga Takune | The Intentions
This Matariki mā Puanga exhibition is a rangatahi-led exploration of intention - what is meant, w...
Terms of Endearment
Using clay and text, the work explores emotional residue, repetition, and the labour of holding w...
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