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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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Witness For The Prosecution by Agatha Christie
Regarded as one of Agatha Christie’s most accomplished plays, this suspenseful thriller keeps audiences guessing until the very end.

Art in the City: Call for artist proposals
Heart of the City is calling for artist proposals for temporary public art.

Māori Performing Arts Open Day
Learn about Te Kura Maninirau, meet the kaiako, see what the classes will be like and enrol for term 3.

Hōtoke Winter Fun Tamariki play
These FREE, casual attendance sessions are the perfect way to keep little ones active and make new friends.

Combined Cosmologies: The Art of Pauline Thompson 1942 — 2012
This extensive exhibition, brings together all the various strands of Pauline’s work in a retrospective that will give her a new voice.

Family Kite Making - Manu Aute
The ReCreators are on a mission to teach people how to turn waste into value, saving money and the planet at the same time with creative design thinking.

Matariki Manu Aute
Patterns inspired by the forest and nature will adorn your Manu Aute, acknowledging the entwined connection between Māori cultural patterns and the lands.

Africa Month 2023
Celebrate the cultural heritage of Africans and Black people in Aotearoa.

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

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

Parnell Food Truck Nite: Winter Solstice
Enjoy the best selection of Auckland's top food trucks, live entertainment, a pop-up bar, and of course, mulled wine.

Te Karanga A Hape
Join us with family, friends, and colleagues for a fulsome programme of music, art, fashion, performance, workshops, and delightful kai!