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Parade goes fossil fuel free
Organisers are taking a green approach to this year's Waiheke Island Christmas parade.
Ian McKinnon Drive Cycleway officially opened
The Ian McKinnon Drive Cycleway was officially opened on Friday 30 November.
Well-loved festival a big success
The Parnell Festival of Roses attracted 9000 visitors as the event celebrated its 25th anniversary.
Meet a Pest Free Hero – Windy Hill Sanctuary
Meet the group trapping pests and restoring native wildlife on Great Barrier Island.
Waiheke Pathways Plan to improve island infrastructure
The proposed plan would improve footpaths, roads and trails for the island's residents and tourists.
St Mary’s Bay water project to dramatically reduce contamination
The combined sewer and stormwater network will deliver significant results.
TAPAC and Waitematā Local Board celebrate new partnership
A new arts partnership has been forged between TAPAC and Waitematā Local Board.
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Events
Taonga Pūoro Wānanga
A wānanga exploring taonga pūoro as a way to acknowledge Matariki - reflecting on what has been a...
Tuku atu Tuku mai
Weave together the stories of the stars and tukutuku, the traditional Māori art form that adorns...
Marbled clay on the wheel
Create mesmerising marbled ceramic vases and cups.
Macbeth
Shakespeare’s chilling tale of betrayal, ambition and the corrosive cost of unchecked desire.
Tamariki Pottery
Experiment with texture, decoration and underglaze techniques to bring their ideas to life.
Wheel Mates
Discover the joy of working with clay and its many creative possibilities.
Mozart 39
Mozart’s translucent, sunlit symphony rounds off the programme with weightless elegance.
Build your own terrarium
Join us for a slow, creative session where you’ll build a tiny self-contained world to take home.
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