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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.
Māori design enhances Waterview Shared Path bridge
Traditional Māori design and modern engineering skills have combined to make the Alford Street Bridge a striking feature of Auckland’s Waterview Shared Path.
Carved ancestral guardians of Pukekaroa return
The ancestral guardians of Pukekaroa have returned to Auckland Domain three years after their removal for restoration.
Waterview tunnel opening early July
The $1.4 billion Waterview Connection is New Zealand’s biggest and most complex roading project, including twin 2.4km-long three-lane tunnels.
Public artworks make a splash at Albany pool
Korean-Kiwi artist Seung Yul Oh is making a splash at Albany Stadium Pool with the unveiling of his latest works, Upon a Pond and Drop a Loop.
Flashback Friday: Mission Bay, then and now
This popular central Auckland beach was as beloved at the turn of the 20th Century as it is today – but did you know it was also once home to a flying school?
New Lynn night markets come to an end
The New Lynn Night Markets will come to an end this month after three years.
A plan for Howick village
Preserving the character that is Howick Village’s point of difference and improving links to local attractions are among key actions outlined in the new Howick Village Centre Plan.
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Social Knitting Club | Leys Institute Little Library
Whether you're a crochet novice or master knitter, if you want to meet other like-minded crafty f...
Community Dinner | Africa Month 2024
Come join us for a delightful evening celebrating Africa Month 2024 at the Ellen Melville Centre!
Ranger guided walk - Dingle Del, St Helliers
Learn about the fascinating native flora and fauna that live in the forest and stream and importa...
The New Zealand Herald Premier Series: Totally Trumpet
Stunning Norwegian trumpet phenomenon Tine Thing Helseth joins the Auckland Philharmonia for the...
Leys Institute Library Bookchat
Come along to chat about books you've enjoyed and discover your next favourite read.
Kumeu Book Club
We have a creative relationship with the books we read, meaning no two people read a book in the...
Eternally Temporary
Eternally Temporary brings together ten landscape paintings selected from the Kelliher Arts Trust...
Justene Williams: Making do rhymes with poo
Making do rhymes with poo is a major new multimedia installation with video and live performance...
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