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Revised plan to manage erosion at Cockle Bay
Residents have provided their input on the plan to repair erosion damage at Cockle Bay.
Beauty and the battery
Work by Erin Forsyth wraps around battery powering Auckland Harbour Bridge lights.
Henderson carparks go global in sustainable design initiative
Two west Auckland carparks are getting global attention in a competition to transform urban sites.
Howick continues battle against weeds
Are moth plant and rhamnus weed out of control in your backyard?
Information hub lets visitors build unique walking experiences
An innovative digital portal will allow visitors to design their own walking tours of the central city.
America’s Cup submission period to close
The submission period for the current notified America’s Cup resource consent applications will close tomorrow, Wednesday 14 March.
Auckland Council takes holistic approach to Weiti
Auckland Council has announced the settlement of appeals relating to the provisions of the Unitary Plan for the Weiti Precinct, north of Long Bay.
Eco warrior sailors assist with kiwi chick release
Volvo Ocean Race team ‘Turn the Tide on Plastic’ gets up close and personal with kiwi chicks on Motuora Island.
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Events
Tool sharpening basics for secateurs and spades
Learn-as-you-go workshop on sharpening essential garden tools.
The Queen's Nanny
Anna Jullienne plays Crawfie, balancing humour and heartbreak as her loyalty is questioned.
Mozart
This is preceded by another piece of Mozartian effervescence, which its composer said should be p...
B**** Better Have My Funny
Hosted by Justine Smith, it’s fast, loud, and ridiculously fun. Come for the punchlines, stay for...
Childrens Art Classes
Join professional artist and experienced art teacher, Sue Mansour, for a series of after-school a...
Everybody Knows
Laser Kiwi will make you laugh, gasp and maybe even agree on something for once.
Curious Curator: a guided walk
Join our curious curator, Barbara, for a guided walk exploring some of the botanic garden’s most...
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