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$2 million boost to housing for homeless
The James Liston Hostel will receive $2m to enhance emergency housing for rough sleepers and homeless people in the city centre.
How the City Rail Link will transform Auckland
Check out the route of the City Rail Link and see the scale of predicted investment that it will kick start.
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.
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Events
Helen Clark in Six Outfits
Award-winning writer Fiona Samuel MNZM (Pike River) has created a hilarious new play, Helen Clark...
Ngā Whetū o Ngahuru | The Stars of Autumn
Learn about the natural time-keeping system that encompasses the maramataka (Māori lunar calendar...
Eco Festival at Pt Chevalier Library
Check out the range of events at Pt Chevalier Library.
Tai Chi For Health
The programmes are designed to empower people to improve health and wellness
Book Chat
Come and join our Book Chat group, where you can share your favourite reads, hear what others are...
Korean Book Chat
Korean speakers share your favourite reads, hear what others are reading, and make friends with o...
Onehunga Library Bookchat
Bring along your latest read to share with a friendly community of fellow book lovers.
Low-sensory hours
Every Tuesday morning 10am–12pm, our current exhibition is set to a low-sensory experience, with...
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