Local
News
Pioneering partnership for community facilities
A council committee has approved a potential partnership with Western Springs College which could set a precedent for cooperation between the council and schools across Auckland.
Britomart’s historic clock to get some TLC
The clock gracing the front of Britomart Station’s Chief Post Office will be removed soon and fixed by a specialist clock repairer in Auckland.
City Rail Link: It’s almost tunnel time
The CRL has now entered the final stage of preparation works on Albert Street before tunnel construction works begin.
Auckland Art Gallery now offering tours in Mandarin
The tours offer highlights across Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, including an introduction to the gallery’s art collection, Māori portraits and its award-winning building.
Great Barrier Island applies for Dark Sky Sanctuary status
A Dark Sky Sanctuary must have an exceptional or distinguished quality of starry nights and a nocturnal environment, and is protected for its scientific, natural, or educational value, its cultural heritage and/or public enjoyment.
Building starts at the Hobsonville Point Airfields precinct
There will be 102 standalone and terrace homes built in stage one of the development.
City centre population set to exceed 2032 estimate this year
The population of Auckland’s City Centre has exploded compared to the 2012 Auckland City Centre Masterplan’s predictions.
New sinkhole discovered in New Lynn
Contractors working on the Clark Street culvert in New Lynn discovered a small sinkhole near the already-damaged culvert on the evening of Thursday 4 May.
- Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 448
- …
- 522
- Next Page
Events
Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Arts Festival 2026
Let’s celebrate everything good about it, together and experience Auckland in full colour.
Movies in Parks: Paddington in Peru
Paddington returns to Peru to visit his beloved Aunt Lucy, who now resides at the Home for Retire...
Family Day Out
Join other locals for some free family-friendly fun in the heart of Northcote.
Movies in Parks: Tinā
A woman, grieving her daughter's death in the Christchurch quakes, becomes a substitute teacher a...
Family history research workshops 2026
Join us for a presentation on researching family history in your country of interest, followed by...
Movies in Parks: Red, White and Brass
Two Tongans form a makeshift marching band to sneak into a crucial game. Their inexperienced grou...
The Auckland Wooden Boat Festival
Come along to experience heritage craftsmanship and innovation side by side in a setting that’s u...
- Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 49
- …
- 52
- Next Page