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Rainbow Machine wins prestigious award
Rainbow Machine, the Auckland Council-commissioned artwork, has won a globally significant design award.

Saunders Reserve decision revoked
Whau Local Board has revoked a decision made in the previous term to revoke the reserve status at Saunders Reserve following a review of the advice provided to make the decision.

Franklin Local Board sets out work programmes
Franklin Local Board has passed its work programmes, detailing what it hopes to deliver in the year ahead.

Council helps businesses make better use of outdoor space in Level 2
Auckland Council is working with the city’s cafe and restaurant owners to help them make better use of their outdoor space – fast-tracking the application process for outdoor dining licences.

SUSO 2020 re-shaped to keep the dream alive
Stand Up Stand Out has moved quickly to re-shape its format, aiming to help keep the music dream alive for the city’s young music talent.

Breaking new ground on zero waste
New Zealand’s first large-scale anaerobic digestion facility began construction today in Reporoa with a blessing of the land by Ngati Tahu-Ngati Whaoa.

Great Barrier inorganic collection starts this month
Items will be collected on 21-22 May on Great Barrier Island. Read to find out what items are accepted, and which date applies to you.

Total fire ban for the Auckland region
We’re now in a prohibited fire season, so all fire permits have been suspended until further notice.

Sculptor of the Week – Natalie Guy
Natalie’s Guy sculpture Karesansui makes a unique contribution to the Auckland Botanic Gardens, a celebration of the South Pacific garden.

Sculptor of the week – Jamie Pickernell
Rotorua-based artist Jamie Pickernell has won the McConnell Family Supreme Award for his Sculpture Keep, which is on display now at Sculpture in the Gardens.

Updated: Proposed Plan Change 26 - submission period extended
Proposed Plan Change 26 relates to the Special Character Areas Overlay of the Auckland Unitary Plan.

Explore Auckland with free public transport and Akl Paths
Make the most of free public transport on Sunday to explore the region with Akl Paths.
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Light from Tate: 1700s to Now
This exhibition features more than 70 artworks by celebrated artists across the globe from the 18th century to the present day.


Jiggle & Wiggle
Come along on Friday mornings for music, dancing, ukuleles, bubbles & lots of fun!

Foyer Concert Series
Our Autumn programme sees us welcome three one-hour concerts that celebrate collaborative performances across different genres and experience levels.

Weekend Wheel Workout
Join Humphrey to learn about clay, how to throw bowls and cylinders on the wheel, and how to trim, decorate and glaze your work.

Work Ready Programme: Road to Employment
The awesome team at Literacy Aotearoa have partnered with us, and we are glad to introduce a 10-session Work Ready workshop.

CWI @ Te Manawa
Come along to one of our Friday sessions to chat with other writers and get support finishing your novel, editing your novel, climbing out of those plotholes, and expanding your...

Historic Auckland Waterfront Walking Tour
The 75-minute walk will begin at the museum reception and then meander around the neighbouring streets and wharves.

Auckland Town Hall Tours
Join our knowledgeable guides for an intimate tour that invites you to step back in time and discover the colourful history.

Book Chat - Kumeū
Join a lively discussion of what we have all been reading.

Wriggle & Rhyme
An event great for language development for age 0-2 years old.
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