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Machine giants keep City Rail Link works on track
‘Valerie’ the tunnel boring machine and ‘Gomer’ the piling rig are making excellent progress on the CRL construction.
Explore Matakana by bike
Get outside this summer and take a ride north of the city with the Matakana trails ride to Omaha and Point Wells.
The Lighthouse nears completion
Details will be announced soon for a ceremony to celebrate the opening of Michael Parekowhai's artwork on Queens Wharf.
Karekare Beach named among world's best
Karekare Beach on Auckland’s west coast has been named the second-best beach in the world by Passport Magazine, a gay travel publication.
Upcycling initiative goes from strength to strength
TAT Upcycle creates planter boxes and furniture from heat-treated, chemical-free pallet wood that would otherwise end up in the waste stream.
Waterview’s new playground opens
Waterview's exciting new playground is now open.
Changes for Britomart Station users
Downtown train users will soon find the Chief Post Office building closed and new entrances created for Britomart station.
Final piece of city cycle loop announced
The connection along Nelson St to Quay St via Market Place, Customs St West and Lower Hobson St, will complete the loop.
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Mamalu workshop
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This workshop offers a nurturing journey into Siva Samoa, where movement supports wellbeing.
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José Aparicio, our guest conductor, is a native of Spain with an inspiring presence as a conducto...
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Haerenga by noa hāmana (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kura, Ngāti Toa) explores Māori migration and its continua...
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