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Spotlight on our neighbourhoods – Franklin
Home to many of Auckland’s spectacular regional parks and beaches, the Franklin Local Board area’s rural setting offers something for everyone.
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?
Albany development gets green light
Upper Harbour Local Board is welcoming news that a high-end mixed residential and retail development is to be built north of the old Albany village.
Biddick’s Bay history revealed
A family’s historic connection with a bay in the Orākei Local Board area has been officially recognised.
Government urged to protect our marine environment
On October 29 Auckland Council approved its submission to the government on the areas proposed to be offered for petroleum exploration permit applications in 2016.
Youth lead Pukekohe skate park design
Discover Greenhithe
Tucked away on the upper shores of the Waitematā Harbour is the small community of Greenhithe.
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Events
Summer School Holidays at Whangaparāoa Library
Enjoy this school holiday with amazing activities and events.
Raumati Reads at Auckland Council Libraries
Raumati Reads is a free, fun summer reading challenge designed for primary school-aged children t...
Apapacho
Tender Latin American women’s art becomes communal, healing, resistant force.
Nurturing Soil
Gardens and heritage intertwine as nurtured marks explore women’s histories.
From the Archives: Drawing Aotearoa
An illustrated look at New Zealand life - from early etchings and political cartoons to the every...
Pop to Present: American Art from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
An unmissable showcase of iconic masterpieces and groundbreaking perspectives in American art.
Artland by Do Ho Suh & children
The installation features imaginative creatures and fantastical landscapes including Noodlegrass,...
Lupe I Vao Ese
This exhibition centres indigenous ways of knowing and being. Rather than presenting measina as r...
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