
Manukau Ward
Manukau Ward News

Delightful Demi's depending on you
Demi the delightful beardie/staffy cross dreams of a new family.

Manukau and Onehunga set for long-term development
Manukau and Onehunga are set for significant long-term improvements as the first of 19 locations identified by Auckland’s new urban regeneration agency.

Manukau set for transformation
The announcement by Panuku Development Auckland about major grades in Manukau has been welcomed by local residents.

Wynyard Quarter-style development planned for Onehunga port
A council organisation plans to transform the Onehunga waterfront into a ‘Manukau Quarter’ similar to the Wynyard Quarter development.

Bringing communities together – The Jungle
‘The Jungle’, Ōtara’s newest basketball court has never seen an empty day since it was opened at the beginning of August. Why are locals in love with it?

Fresh Gallery Ōtara
Fresh Gallery Ōtara, an art exhibition space run by Auckland Council and the community.

Revamp for Papatoetoe Town Centre
Mall project will create a fresher, more vibrant and more accessible Papatoetoe.

Running for Auckland Council?
Want to be more directly involved in decisions that will help make Auckland a great place to live? Consider running as a candidate in the next council elections.
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Manukau Ward Events


Re-purposed toy creations
Make sculptures by gluing re-purposed toys into your very own creations.

Craft a cute Piwakawaka out of recycled resources
Make a beautiful Piwakawaka out of reclaimed fabric.

Anzac military diorama
Build your own military diorama dedicated to the courageous Anzacs.

Māngere East Community Centre school holiday program
Explore local activities & fun excursions in Mangere East.

Village Lights
Bring your friends and whānau for an unforgettable evening under the lights!

Silent skies wool innovation workshops
Free classes with celebrated Fashion Designer Liz Mitchell learning crafts with wool.

Te Wā Takinga Paki (Te Reo Māori Immersion Storytime)
Let's sing, dance, and listen to stories all in te reo Māori.