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New Half Moon Bay ferry pier open for business
The new pier, which offers a modern and safe experience for commuters, was opened on 7 April by Mayor Phil Goff.

Road marking changes for Greenlane roundabout
Changes to one of Auckland's busiest motorway interchanges are expected to make it safer and easier for motorists to use.
Waiheke community shines during the storm
Waiheke is a community of less than 8,000 residents and though they don’t always agree on things, what became clear over the past few weeks is that the community spirit is alive and well.

Strong international interest in City Rail Link construction
The City Rail Link (CRL) has attracted strong international interest in the contract for the project's tunnels and stations.

Live events pump up the volume
Discover free live events and performances at your local Auckland Council art centre.

Councillors champion new bin service for Manukau
Manukau Ward Councillors Alf Filipaina and Fa’anānā Efeso Collins are encouraging residents to embrace rather than fear the move from rubbish bags to bins.

Ranfurly Care celebrates 25 years of service
Epsom residential care and activity centre the Ranfurly Care Society recently celebrated 25 years of service.

Images capture Waterview Connection
Blockhouse Bay photographer Dianne Smith has captured the transformative Waterview Connection project through a series of images that reflect its scale and significance.
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Events

Te ora i roto i to tatou awa – Discovering freshwater macroinvertebrates
Join the Watercare education team to learn about the importance of keeping our freshwater streams...




Kete Waikawa Weaving for Matariki with Heather Steadman
Come celebrate Matariki with us and learn to harvest harakeke with appropriate tikanga.

Matariki Market
Be treated to a live performance while you support local talent at this vibrant afternoon of whān...


Poi Making Workshop by Kororia Witika
Discover the beauty of poi, reflect and craft something special for your whānau.
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