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Funding boost for Citizens Advice Bureau
Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland City has secured additional funds following a rise in the service's use.

Auckland Council's proposed freedom camping bylaw
Consultation has now closed on Auckland Council's proposed freedom camping bylaw.

Which Auckland path will you follow?
Discover more than 200 walking and cycle paths with the Akl Paths website.

Get together on these central Auckland walks
Take a look at our list of seven walks to explore in central Auckland and on Waiheke Island.

Get together on these north Auckland walks
Explore Auckland's coastline and regional parks with our pick of six of the best walks.

Voyage the stars with Auckland Libraries this Matariki
Explore over 100 free events, activities and workshops at libraries across the region this Matariki.

Aucklanders to have say on dog rules in April
Aucklanders will have the opportunity to have their say on proposed changes to dog rules from 1 April.

Update on Avondale Business Association
Auckland Council can confirm that it has now written to the Avondale Business Association regarding concerns over its financial and governance practices.

Summer adventures in and around Tāmaki Makaurau
Try the latest trend in travel and tour new locations and activities around the region.

Make a pledge to cycle to work during Bike Month
Cycling to work is a win that’s good for your wallet, your health and the planet, swap four wheels for two this Bike Month.

Growing community gardens in Albert-Eden
Community garden initiatives are providing a welcome refuge for birds, butterflies and residents in the local area and beyond.

Auckland's sporting heavyweights unite behind World’s Biggest Bootcamp
Auckland’s sports teams are backing the World’s Biggest Bootcamp to encourage healthy living in NZ.
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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.

King Lear
Tender, violent, moving, and humbling, King Lear navigates the complexities and contradictions of human nature like no other piece of storytelling.

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.

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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