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Visitors urged to stay safe at Hunua Falls
Auckland Council is reminding people that the Hunua Falls pose several risks to members of the public.

Māori phrase of the week
Each week we bring you some new rerenga (sentences) and kupu (words) so you can practise your kōrero Māori.

Caring for streams and coast in Albert-Eden
The Albert-Eden Local Board area has the least public open space per capita in Auckland, and is one of the most heavily developed areas in the region.

New footpaths for old Papatoetoe town centre
Old Papatoetoe town centre is getting new footpaths and trees, along with upgraded street lighting on St George Street.

Translations now available to help residents shape a resilient Auckland
Translation are now available of the draft Civil Defence and Emergency Management Group plan

Theatre artist wins parks residency
Theatre artist Kate Parker has been selected as the 2016 Auckland Regional Parks Artist in Residence.

Committee maintains position on volcanic viewshafts
Auckland Council’s Auckland Development Committee has voted to maintain its current position on volcanic viewshafts and height sensitive areas before the Auckland Unitary Plan Independent Hearings Panel.

Board approves wakeboarding for Onehunga
Local Board approves Onehunga wakeboarding proposal
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Events

Sunday Concert Series – An Evening of Violin and Piano
The Francis-Lee Duo presents a programme of violin and piano repertoire spanning across 142 years.

Shakespear Regional Park Planting Day
Join rangers and volunteers and help plant the trees grown by Shakespear Open Sanctuary Society Inc.

Waitawa Regional Park Planting Day
Bring your family and friends to help plant trees and keep Auckland green.

Auckland Town Hall Tours
The return of the Auckland Town Hall Tours, offering a remarkable experience of the historic building.

Scenes from a Yellow Peril
An uncomfortable, playful and enlightening provocation on racism and privilege in Aotearoa.

Celebrating Matariki at the Village
Come to Howick Historical Village to celebrate Matariki.

Matariki Festival 2022
An exciting line-up of more than 80 events region-wide.

Audioculture Presents: 100 Years of Live Music on Auckland’s North Shore with Gareth Shute
Listen to a free talk by music historian Gareth Shute.
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