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Community 3 Oct 2022

Crossing will help keep temple users safe

A crossing being added to Great South Road will make access to the Sikh temple safer.

Environment 6 Sep 2022

Manurewa will plant for a greener future

Annual planting plans will help ensure trees are planted where they are needed in Manurewa.

Akl Paths 23 Jun 2022

Path builds Clevedon connections

A long-awaited pathway will provide connections within and beyond Clevedon A & P Showgrounds.

Anzac Day 11 Apr 2022

Anzac commemorations in Devonport-Takapuna

Read more about commemorating Anzac Day in your local area.

21 Mar 2022

Learn some new moves at the World of Cultures Festival 2022

Auckland’s newest festival brings the chance to celebrate the music, dance, art, stories and food that make our city one of the world’s most vibrant and diverse.

10 Nov 2021

Unwind for mental wellbeing

Being in lockdown can make us all feel anxious and stressed. But one of the best things for us to do is to be kind to ourselves and simply unwind.

Pest Free 10 Sep 2021

Join a conservation community group

Conservation groups across Auckland are working hard to protect our native habitats, plants and animals. Make a difference in your local area - find a conservation group near you.

Business / Economy 1 Apr 2021

Public notice period on reserves status extended

Submissions extended until 14 April for 20 sites across Tamaki Makaurau.

14-24 year olds 16 Mar 2021

Town sees Faces of Change

A new art installation in Papakura features images of the town's young people.

Beaches 23 Feb 2021

Prediction and planning – coastal erosion in Tāmaki Makaurau

Updated information about coastal erosion and coastal hazards is now available.

Community 16 Dec 2020

Council supporting a bright and inclusive future

With support from Auckland Council, local artists will showcase their work on a variety of platforms around the City Centre during Auckland Pride Festival.

Development 11 Dec 2020

Hurstmere Road enhancements take a summer break

Construction teams have packed up tools and cleared away the cones as the Hurstmere Road enhancement project takes a pause to make way for the busy summer period.

Events470 Results

25 Mar 2023 - 01 Apr 2023

Light Abounds: Paint & Sip Sessions

Pick out a date, invite your friends, grab a free cocktail and create your own painting, guided by artist and tutor Abbey Lyman.

15 Apr 2023

April Saturday Gallery Club: Hand-formed Vessels

Children are invited to join us in the Homestead Galleries to make their own hand-formed vessels using airdry clay.

12 Apr 2023

Awesome Eels - Eco Warriors School Holidays

Listen to a New Zealand story about eels and make an eel movement puppet to take home.

10 Dec 2022 - 01 May 2023

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.

13 Feb 2023 - 18 Sep 2023

Titirangi Theatre Acting Training Classes

Join acting training classes for Adults or Children, with tutor John Goudge.

25 Mar 2023 - 26 Mar 2023

Pop-up vintage photography studio

Learn more about this technique and watch as the alchemic process magically makes images appear on the plate.

25 Feb 2023 - 16 Dec 2023

Code Club

Learn how to make cool games, animations & websites!

22 Mar 2023

Make Your Own Home Cleaner

Learn to make your own multi-purpose home cleaner with just 3 ingredients you can find at your local grocery store/supermarket.

12 Mar 2023 - 26 Mar 2023

Sandy Sunday Whānau Fun

Use the natural resources around to make a creative masterpiece.

31 Mar 2023 - 01 Apr 2023

Eco Art Botanical Monoprinting - EcoFest

Come along for a bush walk, identifying important native species as we gather interesting plant materials from the forest floor.

07 Oct 2022 - 07 Apr 2023

Te Atatu Food Truck Fridays

A tasty selection of Auckland’s best street food, music and entertainment.

22 Mar 2023 - 13 Jun 2023

Toró: é tudo tanto / It's all so much

The word Toró is Tupi (one of the largest indigenous groups of Brazil before its colonization) for jorro d’água, translated in English as a downpour.