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Iconic CBD building to be transformed into homes
The Civic Administration Building in Aotea Square will be restored and made into apartments.
Northwestern motorway a shining light for iwi artwork
Artistic lighting has been switched on this week across the new Te Atatu Road pedestrian overbridge.
Suffragists recognised
On 19 September 1893, New Zealand became the first nation in the world to grant women the right to vote. Yesterday in recognition, the lower section of Khartoum Place was renamed Te Hā o Hine Place.
Watch: Tupu Youth Library goes digital
With a big collection of graphic novels and comics, TVs and a table tennis table, Tupu Youth Library is a place of fun and learning.
Community projects get a helping hand
Playgrounds, community halls and environmental projects will all benefit from the Rodney Local Board’s latest grant round.
Mount Albert’s new pedestrian link bridge is open
A number of local residents joined Mayor Len Brown and the Albert-Eden Local Board on Saturday to mark a special occasion – the opening of the Mount Albert pedestrian link bridge.
$144,000 boost for Hibiscus and Bays community projects
Grants have been approved to assist 36 community groups deliver local projects and events in the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board area.
Latest update on the Three Kings quarry housing development
A proposed housing development on the site of the former Three Kings quarry by Fletcher Residential has been gaining media attention in recent weeks and has culminated in a community meeting.
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Events
Guided Hīkoi with Te Ahiwaru Ōtuataua
Join Te Ahiwaru, with support from the community parks team, for a guided hikoi through the fasci...
Emily Karaka in conversation with Chelsea Winstanley
Join artist Emily Karaka in conversation with filmmaker Chelsea Winstanley as they discuss Emily’...
Movies in Parks: Bookworm
11-year-old Mildred's world is turned upside down when her estranged father, the washed-up magici...
Mahi tākaro
Come join Harko Brown (teacher & Māori games expert) as he creates aro-tākaro—implements of play—...
Albert-Eden & Puketāpapa Eco Festival 2026
Meet your neighbours and discuss what local solutions to climate change we can take together, for...
Native Watercress: Rediscovering Our Taonga Species
Join us for an insightful talk that explores the fascinating world of native watercress, includin...
Native Planting Workshop
Join us for a whānau friendly native planting workshop and kōrero with Alanah from EcoMatters.
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