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Lease changes to add parking in Matiatia
More carparks will be made available as Waiheke Local Board capitalises on expiring commercial leases.
CCTV cover for city bus lanes
More bus lanes in central Auckland are being monitored 24 hours a day.
Ian McKinnon Drive Cycleway goes on road
The next stage of the Ian McKinnon Drive Cycleway is now in construction.
Students create virtual forest to highlight kauri plight
Students use technology to educate urban dwellers on the plight of kauri.
Can you help find Auckland’s 1960s music venues?
See if there's someone you recognise in these Auckland Libraries heritage images.
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.
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Begin your evening with sensational live music, performed in the majestic setting of the Auckland...
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Rhythm and Repose
Vincent brings to the podium his broad experience with top New Zealand ensembles including NZSO,...
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