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Have you heard about Own-Your-Own Unit?
Own-Your-Own Unit provides affordable housing options for our older (and wiser) Aucklanders.

Step into heritage with our city public art trail
Discover Auckland's artistic heritage with our free art trail.

70 tonnes of food scraps already collected in Papakura
Papakura's food waste collection service is diverting substantial amounts of waste from landfill.

The watchman of Auckland’s trains
Lance Lochner is helping Aucklanders get from A to B safely, overseeing the city's public transport surveillance team.

Behind the scenes with the Auckland Libraries heritage team
Meet the people preserving the history and collections held in our city's libraries.

Interview: Alice Taupau, TRC
Alice Taupau, who manages the Tāmaki Jobs and Skills Hub in Glen Innes.

Funding boost for Citizens Advice Bureau
Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland City has secured additional funds following a rise in the service's use.

Auckland Council's proposed freedom camping bylaw
Consultation has now closed on Auckland Council's proposed freedom camping bylaw.

Which Auckland path will you follow?
Discover more than 200 walking and cycle paths with the Akl Paths website.

Get together on these south Auckland walks
Take a stroll on these six south Auckland walks and check out AklPaths for more places to explore.

Get together on these central Auckland walks
Take a look at our list of seven walks to explore in central Auckland and on Waiheke Island.

Get together on these north Auckland walks
Explore Auckland's coastline and regional parks with our pick of six of the best walks.
Events470 Results

Vivid Dreaming
A vibrant contemporary dance double bill by Jawline Dance Collective.

Grief-Sex-Race
Jess Karamjeet and Sophie Gibson present Grief-Sex-Race at Q Theatre, as part of the Auckland Fringe Festival.

Reo & Rhyme
A fun-filled rhyme and dance session for tamariki aged 18 months to three years.

Human Library – We Read Auckland
A safe space for dialogue where topics are discussed openly between our human 'books' and their 'readers'.

Manpower: Myths of Masculinity
This free exhibition brings into focus images of eroticised male bodies.

Emily Karaka: Matariki Ring of Fire
The exhibition centres on the festival of Matariki.

Hunua Theatre Club presents A Toe in the Water by Derek Benfield
Gerald's hopes for peace and quiet are dashed by the arrival of a series of surprise visitors in this theatre production.

NZ Barok: Court to Cathedral
This concert features music by the two giants of Baroque music, Bach and Handel.

Ukulele Club
Bring your own ukulele to play easy songs, sing along, meet new people and have fun.

The Repair Show | International Repair Day 2022 | Repair Café Aotearoa NZ
This worldwide Repair Day celebrates the strength of community coming together and helping each other.

Chris Priestley and the Unsung Heroes
A fascinating musical concept filled with rogues, rebels and folk heroes.

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