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Walking tracks get Kaipātiki connected
Work starts on 400m track in Le Roys Bush


War memorial upgrade
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board has completed a significant upgrade to the Waikaraka Cemetery Veterans’ Memorial in Alfred Street, Onehunga

We remember, 100 years since Gallipoli
Orākei Local Board has commissioned research to honour servicemen and women from the area who died during the First World War.

Working for Waitematā

Youth Connections boosts employment opportunities
Youth opportunities programmes continue to deliver good results.

Restoring the Ōtara Lake
Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board has endorsed an official plan to rehabilitate the Ōtara Lake and its waterways – all within one generation.

Revitalising town centres
Future planning is underway for Silverdale and Ōrewa town centres.
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Events

Seven Sculptors
Seven Sculptors presents a survey of works as part of their contemporary sculptural practices, developed in their onsite studios.

Secrets of Stonehenge
This exhibition delves into Stonehenge's science, history, and mythology - discover the secrets of what it meant to the people who built it and what it means to the world today.

Book Chat
Book a chat with one of our librarians to find out about new books and authors just for you!

'This Place'
Coming from a range of perspectives, from their whakapapa to a place, to the environmental and social impacts, they explore a range of mediums, photography, oil, and watercolour...

Moniek Schrijer: Screensaver
Compositions glow, reflecting a refracted light beyond the edge of a richly hand-painted surface.

Ayesha Green: Still life
Through this process of translation and depiction, she also speaks to relationships, whakapapa and the stories of our connections to the landscape.

Tia Ranginui: Gonville Gothic
Redhead and albino Māori were sometimes said to be the result of interbreeding.

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