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More people walking on K’ Road
A survey by Auckland Transport (AT) shows an increasing number of pedestrians using Karangahape Road.
Kererū watches over Papakura treasures in new mural
The native kererū or wood pigeon proudly adorns the Papakura Art Gallery in a new mural by artists Charles and Janine Williams.
Loving Whangaparāoa Library’s new look
The recent upgrade at Whangaparāoa Library has got a big thumbs up from customers of all ages.
'Interesting exercise' to remove massive glass louvres
Sixty-four glass louvres have been removed from the southeastern corner of the Britomart Transport Centre Glasshouse.
New Māngere cycling and walking paths
Children from Nga Iwi Primary School were among the first to use new walking and cycling paths in Māngere.
Virtual garage project opens in Auckland
Auckland is set to become a world leader in augmented and virtual reality development (AR/VR) thanks to the opening of the AR/VR Garage in Eden Terrace.
Te Rangi Hiroa youth park set to rock
Try your skills on a climbing wall and rope course or shoot some hoops on 1 October.
Watch: Auckland's top teen singers
Irene Folau of Aorere College was judged the winner of the hotly contested solo vocal category at Friday night’s final of Stand Up, Stand Out 2016 (SUSO).
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Spring roll making
Join us these school holidays with a delicious fresh spring roll making session, perfect for chi...
WHENUA
The New Zealand Dance Company (NZDC) showcases unique creative voices from Aotearoa New Zealand i...
Double Goer by Foster Group Dance
After an electrifying international premiere season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and Aotearoa pr...
"I'm Fine (I Lied)" by Jenny Zhong
Full Digital Upload is an interdisciplinary exhibition challenging the constraints of accessible...
Pillow Garden
This exhibit invites viewers to explore the intersection of art and sensory perception, fostering...
Tinned Good
The humble biscuit tin transforms into a portal, offering an escape to other worlds.
Tinned Goods by Sarah-Jane Blake
With a naive style and dark humour, this installation speaks to a yearning for a nostalgic past,...
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