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Lightpath success: Build it and they will come
The success of Auckland’s Lightpath shows that Aucklanders want more cycling infrastructure and they will flock to use it if it is built, says the New Zealand Transport Agency.

#LightpathAKL hits 100k mark
Mt Eden man Nathan Spoonly made the 100,000th journey across the popular new cycleway on the morning of 30 March.

Motorway exiting made safer at Waterview
A new, safer layout for westbound drivers leaving Auckland’s Northwestern Motorway (State Highway 16) to join Great North Road at Waterview will be in place from 4 April.

Your bus stop may be moving.
Some city centre bus routes and stops are changing from Sunday 17 April 2016.

Future looks bright for Mascot Ave
Works have commenced on a community trail and improvements to Mascot Avenue.

Matakana Valley Road now sealed
Councillor Penny Webster on the sealing of Matakana Valley Road.

New footpaths for old Papatoetoe town centre
Old Papatoetoe town centre is getting new footpaths and trees, along with upgraded street lighting on St George Street.

Great Barrier Island gets improved mobile access
Okiwi residents are set to enjoy improved mobile coverage when a new Vodafone cell site goes live at the end of May.
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Yarn for Pride
Visit Karangahape Road any time during February 2025 to see pride on full display and yarn style.

Polaroid wall of pride
This simple installation showcases the diversity, integration, and support within our community,...

Lunar New Year light boxes: Food & festivities
Experience the vibrant talents of local artists illuminated in lightboxes in the heart of Midtown.

Giant lucky cat sculpture
Take a selfie and welcome in good luck and prosperity for everyone for the Lunar New Year.

Kahikatea: The Disappearing Tree
This exhibition is focused on isolated stands of second growth Kahikatea on the margins of East P...

Ang sininang bulawan (the golden dress)
Curated by Marc Conaco, this exhibition pays tribute to the divinity of queer ancestors.

Bîn-Bāng, a backward dreaming
Join us for this exciting event at Studio One Toi Tū.
