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Strong earnings and a more sustainable future
Ports of Auckland continues to make significant economic and social contributions to Auckland.
Art projects win design awards
Two art projects supported by Auckland Council and Waitematā Local Board have won prizes at the national Best Design Awards.
Coatesville community leads the way
Coatesville Settlers Hall is the first hall in Rodney to be managed and operated by the community.
WWI gallery opening at Auckland War Memorial Museum
Auckland Museum has opened a captivating new gallery sharing NZ’s experiences of World War One.
Nixon monument brings descendants together
Mayor Phil Goff met with descendants of the battle at Rangiāowhia regarding the fate of the colonial statue.
Quay Street Ferry Terminal seawall repair underway
Ferry passengers can expect some changes to arrival and departure points from Monday 9 October.
Ōtāhuhu Station – Mahi Toi Integration
The architectural design process behind the construction of Ōtāhuhu Station weaved together multiple historical and local cultural narratives.
$1billion North Shore water quality and system improvements
Our growing focus is on improving water quality for all Aucklanders – both now and in future
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Events
Gribblehirst Market
Check out handmade, homegrown, preloved and sustainable goodies from local vendors.
Midtown Bites: Walking Food tours
Go beyond the guidebook and uncover Midtown Auckland’s food gems with the Chow Luck Club.
Oceania: Journey to the Centre | Film screening with Q&A
Join us for a special screening of OCEANIA, co-written and produced by Tekinati Ruta, who will be...
Party in the Plaza
Join other locals for some free family-friendly fun in the heart of Northcote.
Schools' Cultural Festival 2025
Celebrate culture: 13 schools, 34 performances, food, fun, community!
Sunnyvale Stream Care Session and Picnic
Be a part of transforming this stream into a thriving awa that flows well in changeable weather,...
Death Café
Come with an open mind and a willingness to talk, listen, and connect.
French bilingual storytime
Storytime is ideal for kids three to five years of age but everyone is welcome!
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