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Board gives recommendations on freedom camping
Waiheke Local Board has agreed the island does not have the facilities to accommodate freedom campers.
Slow down message delivered
Some familiar faces are urging Waiheke drivers to slow down.
Waiheke environment gets a boost
The Waiheke Local Board has approved funding for four initiatives designed to safeguard the island’s environment.
Some heroes wear feathers
A team of chickens hunting down plague skinks on Aotea Great Barrier are now giving the Auckland community an egg-cellent gift as well.
Laneway lights the way
Waitematā Harbour’s original shoreline and Māori astronomy are celebrated in the design of the newest Wynyard Quarter laneway.
Traffic delaying pedestrian flow is a cost too
Walking is the most important transport mode in the city centre.
How Auckland could look after the City Rail Link is built
The CRL project has identified about 200,000sqm of development potential after construction is completed.
Sobering state of the Hauraki Gulf
The Hauraki Gulf Forum has released the triennial State of our Gulf 2017 report.
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Join us on Fridays to work independently in our fully equipped ceramics studio.
The New Zealand AIDS Memorial Quilt
The Quilt is a memorial to those who have died of HIV related illnesses.
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AfroFest
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An Ode to Queer Joy
Queer joy is a deeply relational experience for many of us, and is amplified through our c...
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Exhibition tour
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