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Call for more safe zones for Rainbow Youth
An organisation working to increase the acceptance of gender and sexuality diversity is receiving increasing calls to widen its services.
Barrier drivers get a break
There's support for an exemption for Great Barrier Island from the proposed regional fuel tax.
Waiheke wages weed war
Waiheke Local Board is holding a weed drive so residents will be able to dump pest plants for free.
Call for safety focus
Waitematā Local Board Chair Pippa Coom says people should be able to use the city's transport network without fear of injury.
Bridge lights up for Poppy Day
Auckland Harbour Bridge goes red to support RSA appeal.
Survey will guide Waiheke direction
Residents are encouraged to participate in the Waiheke Community Survey.
Progress on Waiheke pool
A feasibility study on a community pool on land at Te Huruhi School is to be undertaken.
Great Barrier wharf maintenance
Whangaparapara Wharf on Great Barrier Island is to undergo regular maintenance from April 16.
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Ngā Huhua: Abundance
The exhibition reveals how both the giants and the smallest creatures play vital roles in maintai...
Artland by Do Ho Suh & children
The installation features imaginative creatures and fantastical landscapes including Noodlegrass,...
The Lightship
In a time marked by cost-of-living pressures and mental health concerns, The Lightship offers an...
Friday Night Board Games
Join us at Central Library for board games, fun, and friendly competition!
A Century of Tango
Enjoy a seamless fusion of world music and tango, in an eclectic mix of styles presented by music...
Panel discussion - Digital futures
Artists explore how technology is reshaping artistic practice and reimagining the past, present...
The Sunshine Kid
Described as ‘a joke machine’ by The Telegraph, Jake Lambert's star is rising.
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