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Auckland 2019: what’s on, what’s new and what you need to do!
The event lineup for Auckland in 2019 has something for everyone.

Waiuku art installation removed due to vandalism
A public sculpture by Waiuku artist Jae Kang has been damaged so badly that it has had to be removed.
Board approves draft speed bylaw for consultation
New speed limit plans aim to save dozens of lives and prevent hundreds of injuries on Auckland's roads.

Second Ōtara Sports Awards honours local success
The awards celebrated the success of local sports people, coaches and administrators.

Iconic heritage boat on the move ahead of America’s Cup
An 83-year-old steam tugboat previously based in the Viaduct Harbour has a new home on Auckland’s waterfront so construction for the 36th America’s Cup race can begin.

Avondale to Waterview walkway now open
A new shared path that connects Avondale and Waterview has been officially opened.

Council confirms funding for America’s Cup infrastructure
Auckland Council has agreed to provide a further $14.5 million to complete the America’s Cup infrastructure.


No time to be casual about pool safety
Chantal Kerlin shares her story to encourage parents to educate themselves about pool safety.

Kumeū Arts Centre expands into new eco pod
After years of occupying an old works depot shed, the centre is expanding into a sustainable building.

Safeswim returns to Auckland with new swimming spots
Auckland Council’s Safeswim website is ready for summer, highlighting water quality around the region.

Snow in the Park nominated for top national award
Snow in the Park has been nominated for Best Local Government Event at the 2018 NZ Event Awards.
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Te Manawa Chinese Cultural Club | 中华文化俱乐部
Come along for a mandarin session of singing, recitation, chess, and table tennis.

Repair Cafe - K-Road (Une-Deux Cafe)
Bring broken or damaged items, and locals volunteer their time and expertise to fix them for free.


Hamilton
This musical has had a profound impact on culture, politics and education.


A quartet of lunchtime concerts
A fun-filled concert of retro hits and original songs.

Photographers of the Warsaw Uprising 1944 exhibition
This exhibition introduces several of these Uprising photographers, including their lives, works and journal notes in English translation.


Storytime at the Maritime
Your tamariki will be treated to tales of the high seas and can join in the fun with movement and song.

BYO Board Games
You can bring one of your own games or learn to play a new one.

Learn to speak Chinese
Join us for an interactive session to learn to speak basic Mandarin Chinese.

Wriggle and Rhyme | Kori me te ruri at Pakuranga Library
Babies, toddlers, parents and caregivers are welcome.
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