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Film explores experiences of Deaf community
Members of the Auckland Deaf community have collaborated with local filmmakers to tell a story about Deaf culture in the Whau.

Funding boost for Pulman Park improvement plans
Funding for new lights will make Takanini's Pulman Park safer and more attractive to new users.

Some heroes wear feathers
A team of chickens hunting down plague skinks on Aotea Great Barrier are now giving the Auckland community an egg-cellent gift as well.

Funding boost for Sculpture in the Gardens
Auckland Council has agreed on funding for operational costs for the popular Auckland Botanic Gardens event.
Safety improvements at Papatoetoe Station
AT is permanently closing two pedestrian crossings across the tracks to make it safer for customers.

Storm uncovers history
Archaeologists are studying a piece of Auckland’s infrastructure history uncovered by April’s storms.

Hit me with your best shot!
Photo competition invites residents to share what they love most about Birkenhead.

Help develop Auckland's climate action plan
How should we adapt to a changing climate?

More mentors needed to pass on a love of gardening
Gardening is a chance to get free exercise, get into the fresh air and get some good food.

Heritage grant helps Minniesdale House
Minniesdale House has been awarded funding to help protect its future.

Expo aims to equip Franklin’s school leavers
Career advisors give their top tips for school leavers.

Council green lights “Build-it” budget
$26.2bn investment largest in Auckland's history.
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King Lear
Tender, violent, moving, and humbling, King Lear navigates the complexities and contradictions of human nature like no other piece of storytelling.

Healthy Eating on a Budget
Join the team from Cook'n Kiwi for a two-day course on how to eat healthy on a budget.

June Saturday Gallery Club: Pukapuka Whakawhetai
Children will design their own visual Pukapuka Whakawhetai.

Dirty Work
Don’t miss this world première that finds joy in the eternal toil of work.

Fall Prevention Workshop
Join our FREE fall prevention workshop run by Harbour Sport Community Strength & Balance Trainer, Lou Bartlett.

Thursday Heritage Concerts - Creatures and landscapes
The performer and listener will go on a journey together through time and place.

Free Guided Rides - Westgate
Bring a picnic, or grab a coffee and have a play.

Waipapa Stream Restoration, Parnell - with Kaipātiki Project
Spread the word and invite your friends to join us on this meaningful journey towards a greener future.

Switzerland
A pitch-perfect thriller, underpinned with cunning twists and a knockout performance by the great Sarah Peirse.

NZTrio: Tunes From My Home
Enjoy a musical stories filled with bustling energies and happy memories before the warmness of a serenade composed by a young Enescu melts our hearts.

Bach Musica NZ: Schumann, Vanhal, Schubert
The concert will open with the Bassoon Concerto in C Major by Czech composer Johann Baptist Vanhal.

NZTrio: Dumky
An exciting new work by celebrated NZ composer Ross Harris before we embark upon the joy and nostalgia of Dvorak’s famous “Dumky” Trio.
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