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Auckland Council's very own Lara Croft
Meet Laura... specialist archaeologist in the council's Heritage Team. This 24-year-old is an activist of sorts.

Beach Haven Community space spruces up village centre
Beach Haven has a vibrant new community space in the heart of the village, inhabiting the site where the old post office building once stood.

Bringing our heritage to life
Check out this amazing History Alive series to see how much Auckland has changed over the past 100 years!

Protecting the Waitākere Ranges
West Aucklanders turned out on October 15 to the community forum, Te Wao Nui a Tiriwa - Standing up for the Waitākere Ranges.

Don’t miss out - book local sports fields
Remember to book ahead and lock-in your game time on local sport fields.

Explore the Waikōwhai Walkway
The 10km walkway follows the northern shore of the Manukau Harbour, between Lynfield Cove and the Onehunga foreshore.

Memorial Gardens seeks help locating families
Manukau Memorial Gardens is asking for help from the public to trace the families of loved ones whose headstones were accidentally damaged last week.

Sandspit Reserve Playground upgraded
Sandspit Reserve Playground in Waiuku has had a long‑awaited upgrade.
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Events

Rozanna Lee: Sekali pendatang, tetap pendatang
Lee’s project draws from personal histories to consider the journeys and status of migrant communities in society globally, and particularly in relation to her own Chinese-Indon...


Selwyn Muru: A Life's Work
Presenting many artworks never shown publicly before, this exhibition includes paintings and drawings alongside documentary photography, audio and video.

IceZealand Exhibtion
Hafdis’s paintings highlight the striking similarities between Iceland and New Zealand.

O le fogava'a e tasi - One Family
In celebration of Pasifika month, indigenous knowledge in its many forms are celebrated.

Rita Angus: New Zealand Modernist | He Ringatoi Hou o Aotearoa
The works on display span Angus’s life and career as an artist, drawing out the themes of pacifism, feminism and nature, which shaped much of her work.

De la milpa a la mesa
In this vibrant, colourful and interactive space, meet farmers, scientists, vendors, home cooks and acclaimed chefs across Mexico.

March Composting Workshops - Free
This free workshop offers an introduction to composting with bokashi bins, worm farms and cold composting bins.
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