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Kennedy Point wharf contract awarded
A contractor has been selected to undertake improvement work at Kennedy Point on Waiheke.
Pool study on the way
A feasibility study to build a Waiheke community pool on Te Huruhi School land is being undertaken.
Creative residencies open to artists
Applications are open for the 2018/19 creative studio residency at Studio One Toi Tū.
Waiheke tourism strategy open for consultation
Feedback is being welcomed on a draft tourism and community development plan for Waiheke.
Entries open for Diwali chalk rangoli competition
Win a $500 cash prize for your rangoli design at Ellen Melville Centre ahead of this year's festival.
Volunteers wanted for Diwali Festival 2018
Festival organisers are looking for keen volunteers to help at this year's event on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 October.
Waiheke survey results published
Island residents were asked about governance and decision making on Waiheke.
New public artwork reflects heritage streetscape
Floating high above O’Connell Street, Light Weight O by artist Catherine Griffiths is a new Auckland Council public artwork.
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