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Public artworks make a splash at Albany pool
Korean-Kiwi artist Seung Yul Oh is making a splash at Albany Stadium Pool with the unveiling of his latest works, Upon a Pond and Drop a Loop.
Council proactively investigating ACP cladding
Auckland Council has worked to identify buildings around the region that use aluminium composite panels in their construction.

Auckland Unitary Plan update
Limited rights of appeal against Auckland Council’s decision to accept the recommendations made by the Independent Hearings Panel on Redhills Precinct are now available.

What I love about ... Waiuku
OurAuckland is sitting down with Aucklanders to find out what they love about where they live. In this interview, Tony Ogilvie tells us what makes Waiuku so special.

Stay alert at intersections and make it home safely
Auckland Transport is reminding drivers that even though some intersections can be quiet, it’s always essential to give way or stop and make sure it’s safe.

Maker movement putting power in young people’s hands
Creative champions and technology have come together in an initiative called Makerhood, helping people rediscover the art of making and encouraging people to tinker, fix and make stuff rather than consume it.

Your Safeswim questions answered
Since the launch of the Safeswim programme last November there have been a lot of questions about what it is and why we’ve done it. Here are answers to the most common questions.

Mexican Hair Renewer and Sublime Salad Oil?
City Rail Link contractors have uncovered a new trove of archaeological objects at the Britomart excavation site.
Auckland Council exploring Green Bonds
Auckland Council is considering the issue of NZD Green Bonds later in this year

Meet the Studio One Toi Tū resident artist Jack Tilson
We go behind the kiln with ceramic artist Jack Tilson.
Auckland Council briefed on foam contamination
Firefighting foam issues in Auckland region.

Artist in residence: Sites and sounds
Jude Robertson will be the 2018 Auckland regional parks artist in residence.
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Rongoā Māori Workshop
Learn about the philosophy of traditional Māori medicine and how this applies to our care and well-being.

Puketāpapa Manu Aute Kite Day
Bringing Matariki celebrations to the top of Mt Roskill / Pukewīwī with a spectacular day of kite flying.

Wa:Hine – Wai:Rua
Ashlee Tawhiti creates an immersive space for meditative thought as part of Matariki Festival 2022.

Make a Wish to Hiwa i te Rangi
Write your wish, hope, aspiration or karakia for Matariki on the back of one of the wishbone.

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This play is an absurdist exploration of Māori culture and spirituality through the perspective of three unlikely friends.

Elsewhere and Nowhere Else
This exhibition features artwork by Kah Bee Chow, Li-Ming Hu and Yuk King Ta.

The House is Full
An exhibition that considers artistic practices on the fringes of anti-establishment art movements in Aotearoa.

Sound of our Streets
A winter youth performance festival activating the streets of Auckland.

Bach Musica NZ: Handel Samson
Handel composed Samson immediately after Messiah in 1741. It proved an instant success and has never fallen out of favour since then.

KBB Music Presents Tami Neilson’s Songbook
Join the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra for a red-hot evening with award-winning artist Tami Neilson.

The New Zealand Herald Premier Series: Brahms 4
Giordano Bellincampi conducting the APO promises to be a very special occasion.

The Trusts Community Foundation Opera in Concert: Verdi Il Trovatore
Giordano Bellincampi is the perfect musician for an opera of unstoppable dramatic power.
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