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Pictures tell the story of our city centre’s transformation
“A city is an ever-changing process, more like a garden.”
Watercare begins preliminary work to futureproof the city centre’s wastewater infrastructure
Three midtown sites are being prepared and shafts are being built, ready for a tunnel boring machine to be lowered into the ground in 2025.
Standing up for those with good taste
The Kitchen Project turns tasty ideas into businesses.
Māngere-Ōtāhuhu proudly receives 21 Māori place names and narratives
With the presence and blessings of mana whenua, the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board is delighted that the area has been enriched with Māori names and narratives, celebrating and honouring the area’s cultural heritage.
Celebrate local environmental heroes
The Love Your Place Awards celebrate locals making a difference for the environment in the Waitākere Ranges Local Board area.
Westies – do your part to protect wildlife this summer
Westies – we need your help to protect the amazing kuaka (godwits) this summer.
Free community weed bins here for another year
Waitākere Ranges community weed bin weekends return for another year.
Howick workshops open up in 2025
Local board workshops in Howick will be open to the public in early 2025.
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Behind the Wheel
Take time out of your week to give pottery a spin, learn a new craft, and create something with y...
Tamariki Pottery
Join Tāmariki Pottery and explore the joy of working with clay!
Art and tea
A holistic wellbeing course based on the freedom of artistic expression combined with meditation...
Ceramic Critters
Get creative with clay in this hands-on ceramics class designed especially for kids!
Junior art
This dynamic and engaging class is perfect for young creators eager to make, play and discover th...
Reading to Mango
Spend some quality time with our furry friend Mango as you read your favorite books to him.
Girls' Club
A safe, inclusive space to connect, share and support one another.
The Blue Dome
This exhibition presents new work by Iranian born, Tāmaki Makaurau based artist Selina Ershadi.