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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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The Incredible Rooftop Tour
Come up with us, hear the history and be amazed by the unbeatable views

Zine Club & Workshop
Come and join us at Whangaparāoa Library to learn more about the Zine craze.

Weekend Craft
Come and join us for all day craft making at Whangaparāoa Library!

Multi Activity School Holiday Programme
At least one day a week, we venture off-site for a trip day.

In the beginning was an envelope
A fascinating suite of archival material from the Eco Art Sculpture Symposium in the form of original works on paper,

Code Breakers: Women in Gaming
This new exhibition celebrates the achievements of Australian and New Zealand women working in video games.

Captains, Collectors, Friends & Adventurers
Captains, Collectors, Friends & Adventurers invites you to discover the Maritime Museum’s hidden treasures.

Summer on Queens Wharf 2023
Make your own wax wraps, breathe new life into preloved clothing at the sewing repairs and tie-dye workshops, and learn how to care for your bike with essential bike maintenance...

Guided Museum Tours
Dive deeper into the much-contended America’s Cup, the genius of traditional Pacific voyaging, and the experience of early European immigrants with a guided tour of our galleries.

Tia Ranginui: Gonville Gothic
Redhead and albino Māori were sometimes said to be the result of interbreeding.

Portage 22
This annual award provides a vital platform to showcase the diversity of contemporary clay practices in Aotearoa.

Riverhaven Artland Summer Sculpture Weekend 2023
This is the fourth year in a row that the Blundell family have offered up their sculpture park to help support Franklin Hospice.
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