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Environment 15 Feb 2019

Protecting Auckland’s natural environment

Progress update on the Natural Environment and Water Quality Targeted Rates.

Arts 13 Feb 2019

Tune into nature at Shifting Atmospheres

A new art project, Shifting Atmospheres, allows visitors to explore Waharau Regional Park through recorded sounds.

14-24 year olds 12 Feb 2019

Summer fun in Albert-Eden

Check out the events, family fun, and days out available this summer throughout Albert-Eden.

Waste 12 Feb 2019

Grants available for food waste champions

Apply now for Auckland Council’s Love Food Hate Waste Fund.

Arts 11 Feb 2019

Creative Communities Scheme funding available for Auckland art projects

The current funding round supporting emerging and established Auckland artists is closing later this month.

Cycling 8 Feb 2019

Community bike fund open for applications

Auckland Transport's Community Bike Fund is available to support cycling initiatives and projects.

Walkways 8 Feb 2019

Auckland walks to do this winter

Don't hibernate this winter, get outdoors.

Beaches 5 Feb 2019

Caution urged around trees at Cockle Bay

Parents are being asked to ensure their children stay away from two fallen pōhutukawa trees at Tainui Reserve in Cockle Bay.

Business / Economy 5 Feb 2019

Where to next for Auckland's town centres?

How we manage Auckland's development is vital to the future of our region, Hayden Donnell writes.

Community 4 Feb 2019

Where to find casual market vibes in Albert-Eden

Our top four Albert-Eden spots where you can sample a diverse and eclectic selection of options, relax with family and friends and enjoy great vibes without going far.

Environment 1 Feb 2019

Awakeri Wetlands Project digs deep to support new community

Eco-friendly community for Takanini.

Plans / Projects 1 Feb 2019

Half Moon Bay Marina extension approved

Construction work to extend Half Moon Bay Marina is expected to start in April following consent approval.

Events329 Results

24 Apr 2023 - 28 Jun 2023

Junior Art at Nathan Homestead

Explore the wonders of art and enjoy crafting and creating with paint, print, sculpture, collage and more.

27 Apr 2023 - 15 Jun 2023

Realistic Drawing

The tutor will recommend tips for correcting the shape and will help make your drawings look true to life.

29 Apr 2023 - 27 Jun 2023

Eskdale Restoration Champions with Kaipātiki Project

Become a champion for our environment and make a real difference in preserving this beautiful ecological area.

05 Mar 2023 - 03 Dec 2023

The Reading Revolution

Meet new people, make new friends & get more out of your reading.

30 Mar 2023 - 15 Jul 2023

Tara McLeod: About type exhibition

The works on display show Tara’s collaborations with Aotearoa-based poets and artists and include his ideas about typography, letterforms, art, life, and book design.

11 May 2023 - 06 Jul 2023

Adventures in Abstract

Enjoy exploring abstract painting concepts and techniques in this long-running term class with James, utilising acrylic paints, gels and additives.

10 May 2023 - 08 Jun 2023

Artists on Artists Exhibition

Like links in a chain, follow the artworks around the exhibition to see how each artist has painted, photographed, and created another artist's work.

02 May 2023 - 22 Jun 2023

Clay Culture at Nathan Homestead

Participants will learn to use a range of building techniques, increasing their knowledge in working with clay and honing skills to make beautiful ceramics.

11 Nov 2023 - 12 Nov 2023

Baby Expo - November

Gain expert, up-to-date advice from our diverse range of exhibitors and experiment with products and services to find what best suits your needs.

06 May 2023 - 18 Jun 2023

Africa Month 2023

Celebrate the cultural heritage of Africans and Black people in Aotearoa.

24 May 2023 - 23 Aug 2023

Tea & Tales

Join library staff as we read stories, watch movie clips, listen to podcast episodes and chat about them.

01 Jun 2023 - 31 Jul 2023

Resistance - Ans Westra

Ans Westra pioneered documentary photography and was one of the first women to work in this area in Aotearoa.