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Stolen children’s signs recovered
Makeover for Marlborough Park Hall
Kaipātiki youth will soon have a new place to meet, network and socialise thanks to Kaipātiki Local Board.
Construction starts on Glen Innes to Tāmaki Drive cycle path
Construction is starting on one of Auckland’s biggest ever walking and cycling projects, connecting Auckland’s eastern suburbs to the Waitematā Harbour.
New homes on the way for Wynyard Quarter
On Thursday 15 October, Prime Minister John Key and Mayor Len Brown dug the sods for the first homes as part of the ongoing revitalisation of Wynyard Quarter on Auckland’s waterfront.
Glen Innes cultural centre scoops awards
Te Oro has taken out a host of awards – including the supreme honour – at the national Best Design Awards ceremony.
Volunteers rescue Kōwhai Park from foreign invaders
Native plants are flourishing in Kōwhai Park once more, thanks to hard work by some green-fingered locals.
Ōtara's got hustle
Ōtara’s new high-tech basketball court in Otamariki Park was recently opened with a community-led minibasketball tournament.
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Events
Evita
Evita charts the young and ambitious Eva Peron’s meteoric rise to power.
to fashion
This New Zealand Fashion Museum exhibition, to fashion, frames fashion as a verb, as action. Her...
Death Café
Death Café is an international initiative that aims to increase awareness of death and help peopl...
Rangitoto Island bach museum open day
Ferry to Rangitoto Island to see 34 historic baches from the 1920s and 30s, enjoy tea, and hear t...
Grey Lynn Repair Café
It's time to get that item fixed rather than throwing it away.
Onehunga Repair Cafe
Bring your broken or damaged items and our local volunteers will fix them for you for FREE.
Chinese chess and AI coding club in Mandarin language
Embark on a journey to discover Chinese chess in the Mandarin language.
Kids Only Market
Games, dolls, books, and baking will all be swapped or sold.
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