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Board approves Rangihoua Reserve and Onetangi Sports Park plan
Waiheke is about to have a plan in place for the future management of the popular Rangihoua Reserve and Onetangi Sports Park.


Should Waiheke's Esplanade Path be closed to private vehicles?
Waiheke residents are being called to give feedback on a proposal to close a section of the Esplanade Path to vehicles this month.

Pictures tell the story of our city centre’s transformation
“A city is an ever-changing process, more like a garden.”

Watercare begins preliminary work to futureproof the city centre’s wastewater infrastructure
Three midtown sites are being prepared and shafts are being built, ready for a tunnel boring machine to be lowered into the ground in 2025.

Art Week brings brush strokes of the unexpected from 4 to 13 October
A ten-day diary of must-see happenings in Auckland’s city centre.

Decision on Olympic Pool lease made
Waitematā Local Board has agreed to the extension of Olympic Pool and Fitness Limited's (OPFL) lease to manage the Olympic Pool and Fitness Centre in Newmarket until November 2034, subject to statutory processes.

Te Ara I Whiti - The Lightpath glows with kindness this Art Week
In an algorithm-meets-art collaboration, artist Shannon Novak and iion have programmed Te Ara I Whiti - The Lightpath to deliver happiness for Art Week.
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Me, My Mother and Suzy Cato
This darkly goofy one-woman show is written and performed by elder millennial and apocalypse worr...

Merely Beloved
Performed and written by International Emmy Award Winner Shoshana McCallum, Merely Beloved is a d...

Vector Lights for Road Safety Week 2025
Vector Lights on the Auckland Harbour Bridge will shine bright yellow for Road Safety Week.

Tchaikovsky 5
With a melting love song and a gentle waltz, subsumed by the hand of fate, this expansive piece n...

La bohème
Join Mimi, Rodolfo, Marcello, Musetta and the rest as they’re joined by the NZ Opera Chorus and s...

Remarkable Survivors: Saving New Zealand’s history one photograph at a time
Photograph curator Keith Giles takes a look at why some studio collections no longer exist and ho...

Roger Hall's end of summer time
New Zealand’s most successful playwright, Sir Roger Hall, is back with an affectionate skewering...

Mozart Piano Concerto in D minor & C.P.E.Bach Magnificat
The concert is conducted by Bach Musica NZ's Music & Artistic Director, Rita Paczian.