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Shared path to connect Avondale and New Lynn
A new shared path between Avondale and New Lynn will offer a great way to walk and cycle between the two town centres.

Pollinator pathways in local parks
We are lucky enough to live in one of the greenest countries in the world. What we need now is the right kind of green, the kind of green that feeds and shelters our birds, bees and lesser known pollinating animals.

Playground review: City suburb's hidden gem
A timber fort is the main attraction at this Freemans Bay park.

Rural recycling bins for Franklin
Recycling will be significantly easier for residents in rural Franklin, with the start of Auckland Council’s fortnightly roadside collection service to almost 7000 properties.

Children's artwork lines Hobson Bay walkway
Artworks by local children now adorn the picturesque Hobson Bay walkway, giving the area an inviting splash of colour.

New Ōtāhuhu Station opens this week
Auckland’s newest transport centre at Ōtāhuhu Station will open on 29 October, heralding the roll-out of a simpler public transport network for south Auckland.

Flower of the week: California poppy
California poppy flowers close at night and open when the sun touches them in the morning.

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Events

Gold & Green | Art of Remembrance 2023 - Sara Hughes
A celebration of art & music at Kāhui St David’s.

The Santa Claus Show ’23
ring your little elves along (and big ones too) and get ready for a jolly entertaining Christmas...

Lightboxes in Darby Street - Midtown's Many Lovers
The fifteen artworks hosted here reflect the nature of our midtown communities and the stories of...

Ngako: The Collections Talk Exhibition
In this exhibition, you can enjoy watching the nine short films, listening to the podcast series,...

Colour Your World
Join us for our adult colouring session to relax, unwind and get creative.


Dolphin Theatre presents Rehearsal for Murder
Alex Dennison is a playwright engaged to actress Monica Welles.

Artist Journey
Stacey Moretta’s works in this exhibition are created with graphite pencil and charcoal.