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Public artworks make a splash at Albany pool
Korean-Kiwi artist Seung Yul Oh is making a splash at Albany Stadium Pool with the unveiling of his latest works, Upon a Pond and Drop a Loop.
Council proactively investigating ACP cladding
Auckland Council has worked to identify buildings around the region that use aluminium composite panels in their construction.

Auckland Unitary Plan update
Limited rights of appeal against Auckland Council’s decision to accept the recommendations made by the Independent Hearings Panel on Redhills Precinct are now available.

What I love about ... Waiuku
OurAuckland is sitting down with Aucklanders to find out what they love about where they live. In this interview, Tony Ogilvie tells us what makes Waiuku so special.

Stay alert at intersections and make it home safely
Auckland Transport is reminding drivers that even though some intersections can be quiet, it’s always essential to give way or stop and make sure it’s safe.

Maker movement putting power in young people’s hands
Creative champions and technology have come together in an initiative called Makerhood, helping people rediscover the art of making and encouraging people to tinker, fix and make stuff rather than consume it.

Anzac commemorations in Devonport-Takapuna
Read more about commemorating Anzac Day in your local area.

‘It makes me feel proud’: Helping our tamariki understand Anzac Day
ANZAC soldier Ted Armstrong served in both World Wars - and survived. As did his four service medals. And every year, 12-year-old Darcy wears his great-grandfather’s medals with pride. Just as long as his granddad can find them.

Your Safeswim questions answered
Since the launch of the Safeswim programme last November there have been a lot of questions about what it is and why we’ve done it. Here are answers to the most common questions.

Mexican Hair Renewer and Sublime Salad Oil?
City Rail Link contractors have uncovered a new trove of archaeological objects at the Britomart excavation site.
Auckland Council exploring Green Bonds
Auckland Council is considering the issue of NZD Green Bonds later in this year

Meet the Studio One Toi Tū resident artist Jack Tilson
We go behind the kiln with ceramic artist Jack Tilson.
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Make a Mug with Siriporn Falcon-Grey
Learn to make a mug using clay and the slab building technique.

You Are Not Alone: Creative Expressions of Lived Mental Health Experiences
This exhibition aims to facilitate understanding of people who live with mental illness.

Eye on Nature Wearable Arts 2022
The search is on for Auckland’s most promising, environmentally-conscious fashion designers.

Yona Lee: An Arrangement for 5 Rooms
This exhibition negotiates the relationship we share with domestic and public spaces and objects.

Te Uru Presents: Cora-Allan Wickliffe: From Otītori Bay Road
This exhibition presents a series of landscape paintings made by Cora-Allan Wickliffe.

Declaration: A Pacific Feminist Agenda
An exhibition that maps a feminist trajectory in contemporary Pacific art.

Te Uru Presents: Te Kaneati
A presentation of Banaban arts, culture and heritage by Tāmaki Makaurau’s Banaban community.

Te Uru Presents: ICI: Notes for Tomorrow
Artworks selected from around the world to reflect on a new global reality ushered in by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Artful Narratives
An insight into the playful creative process of Tāmaki Makaurau artist Toni Hartill.

Drawn In – Annual Members Drawing Exhibition
This exhibition celebrates drawing in all its forms.

Only the Strongest / No Stars Above
Tāmaki Makaurau-based multidisciplinary artist Emily Brown presents a new suite of prints on stretched silk.

EAA16: Estuary Art and Ecology Award 2022
The only contemporary art award in Aotearoa New Zealand with ecology at its core.