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Charge your phone for free in the city
As part of its Low Carbon Action Plan, Waitematā Local Board has placed two solar-powered device-charging tables in high-pedestrian areas of the inner city.
The City Rail Link in numbers
The CRL is one of the biggest transport projects ever undertaken in Auckland. What does that look like in numbers? Read on to find out.
What are those big red silos near Britomart?
People passing by the former Chief Post Office building in Lower Queen Street will have noticed some shiny new additions to the construction area.
Conservation hero is saving pollinators
OurAuckland talks to Andrea Reid, the creator and champion of the Pollinator Paths movement.
Mayor Phil Goff at the Big Sleepout
This Thursday, Auckland Mayor Phil Goff will be sleeping rough with more than a hundred business and community leaders to fundraise to help end homelessness in Auckland.
Meet a conservation hero: Craig Olsen
Craig Olsen was highly recommended in the Influencer category at the 2017 Auckland Council Biosecurity and Biodiversity Volunteer Awards.
Wynyard Quarter and Viaduct Harbour now 30km/hr
All of the streets in the area will be reduced to 30km/hr except Hamer Street and Brigham Street which will remain at 50km/hr.
Forty-five thousand new riders in Auckland last year
Auckland is experiencing a biking boom with a report released by Auckland Transport showing big numbers taking to two wheels over the past year.
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Woodcut Prints
The course will cover several approaches to woodcut printing, including layering blocks and combi...
Chopin & Tchaikovsky
The stunning Russian-Armenian pianist Eva Gevorgyan makes her NZ debut with the delicate, melanch...
Songs of Destiny
José Aparicio, our guest conductor, is a native of Spain with an inspiring presence as a conducto...
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A performance weaving sound and feeling, summoning spontaneous music that wades between the stran...
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For over a hundred years, the heart of our city hasn’t just beaten - it’s pulsed to a rhythm. Joi...
Haerenga
Haerenga by noa hāmana (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kura, Ngāti Toa) explores Māori migration and its continua...
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