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Choreographer wins parks residency
Chloe Loftus has been selected as the 2017 Auckland Council Artist in Residence – the first choreographer to have been chosen for the residency, which is now in its 10th year.
Stunning hidden bay on North Shore now open to public
Aucklanders now have access to a beautiful and largely unknown bay on Auckland’s North Shore.
A gem of the west: Te Toi Uku Crown Lynn & Clayworks Museum
In 2015, Te Toi Uku Crown Lynn and Clayworks Museum opened in New Lynn to showcase west Auckland's ceramics history.
St Lukes cycling improvements get underway
Work is starting on improvements to the St Lukes Road cycle lanes, which will give cyclists heading to and from the Northwestern cycleway an added layer of protection.
How soon to build Penlink?
Hibiscus Coast residents are keen to see Penlink built as soon as possible to ease congestion on Whangaparāoa Peninsula, Hibiscus Coast Highway and the surrounding area.
Double-deckers hit the road in Kaipātiki
In response to surging public transport demand, Auckland Transport has increased peak time bus services in several areas, including Kaipātiki.
CRL project given another top sustainability rating
Auckland’s City Rail Link (CRL) project was last night awarded a Leading Infrastructure Sustainability (IS) Design rating by the Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia (ISCA), the highest possible achievement in the IS scheme.
Back to the future at Milford Reserve Playground
A new playground soon to be built at Milford Reserve may bring back memories for some residents of Milford and Castor Bay.
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Events
Whai
Experience 'Whai', a new and captivating light-based artwork by artist Janine Williams.
Mānawa Maiea a Matariki 2024
Kia ora community! Join us in celebration of Matariki throughout our various West Community Hubs...
Taurima
Taurima, the gorgeous crochet-like neon artworks floating above Elliott Street, return for the ci...
Tūrama
Tūrama, the hugely popular series of large-scale illuminated art installations returns to light u...
Fred Graham Toi Whakaata / Reflections
The exhibition maps the importance of storytelling in Graham’s work at both the interpersonal and...
Rehutai
Shannon Te Ao, Arapeta Hakura, and Ngahuia Harrison are three artists from Aotearoa invited to ma...
Eternally Temporary
Eternally Temporary brings together ten landscape paintings selected from the Kelliher Arts Trust...
Justene Williams: Making do rhymes with poo
Making do rhymes with poo is a major new multimedia installation with video and live performance...
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