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Charge your phone for free in the city
As part of its Low Carbon Action Plan, Waitematā Local Board has placed two solar-powered device-charging tables in high-pedestrian areas of the inner city.
The City Rail Link in numbers
The CRL is one of the biggest transport projects ever undertaken in Auckland. What does that look like in numbers? Read on to find out.
Auckland wins at museum awards
Stardome Observatory and Auckland War Memorial Museum were winners at the ServiceIQ 2017 New Zealand Museum Awards.
Beau Monga headlines Urbanesia's Pacific Day Out
The X-Factor winner will be one of the star attractions at this exciting event, celebrating contemporary Pacific art and culture.
Live events pump up the volume
Discover free live events and performances at your local Auckland Council art centre.
Largest City Rail Link tender process starts
Tender documents have been released for the largest component of the project – the construction of the tunnels and new stations.
Kererū watches over Papakura treasures in new mural
The native kererū or wood pigeon proudly adorns the Papakura Art Gallery in a new mural by artists Charles and Janine Williams.
Griffiths Holdings building coming down
Assessments carried out late last year confirmed that it’s structurally unsafe and demolition is required.
Events
Manahua - A Weavers’ Collective
Join the group as they share their journey and weaving practice.
Doc Edge Festival 2026
The Oscar®-qualifying Doc Edge Festival marks its 21st year with a bold opening slate of 16 films.
The Dire Straits Experience
This is a rare opportunity to relive the songs, the sound, and the spirit of one of rock’s greate...
Come Together - Bruce Springstein
Come Together will perform the 'Born to Run' in its entirety, followed by a second set diving dee...
Come Together - Radiohead
The intricate soundscapes and emotional weight of Radiohead's album 'OK Computer' will be brought...
Defending the Caveman
The global comedy phenomenon is headed for New Zealand, starring beloved Step Dave actor Jono Ken...