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Explore: The Puhinui Stream Forest Trail
Enjoy a tranquil escape only 25 minutes' drive from the central city.
Free permits for driving on beaches
Aucklanders are fortunate to have two stunning beaches – Karioitahi and Muriwai – where you’re allowed to drive, provided you have a permit.
Wynyard Quarter welcomes its first residents
The first residents to call Wynyard Quarter home will begin moving in from today, marking a major milestone in the redevelopment of the waterfront location.
Residents advised not to swim in Warkworth quarry lake
Residents are advised not to swim in the Warkworth quarry lake because of an algae bloom.
First home completed at The Airfields, Hobsonville Point
The first of 102 homes has been completed at the Airfields, Hobsonville Point.
Ōtara's sporting stars honoured
A national champion weightlifting club has won the supreme award at the inaugural Ōtara Sports Awards.
Committee considers Waitākere kauri options
Decision to be made on kauri management.
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Events
Easter Storytime
A great opportunity to encourage an interest in books, while building language and literacy skills.
The Valentina
A family friendly adventure for anyone who’s looked to the stars and imagined the cosmos.
Waiheke Jazz & Blues Festival 2026
Spend Easter on Waiheke with three days of unforgettable live music in stunning vineyard settings.
Nokshi Kotha | Communal Embroidery Workshop
Explore Bengali embroidery in an interactive, communal workshop with textile and community artist...
Rakino Island Snorkeling
Join fellow Rakino Island snorkelling enthusiasts for a low-tide exploration of the Māori Garden...
Body as stamp: Carving name through Chinese martial arts
Drawing from martial arts movements and principles, participants investigate how gestures can car...
Helen Clark in Six Outfits
Award-winning writer Fiona Samuel MNZM (Pike River) has created a hilarious new play, Helen Clark...
Glow Worm Walks
Discover magical glow worms on guided walks through Auckland’s bush
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