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Environment 27 Mar 2019

From the ranges to the sea – engineering safe water

The third in a series of profiles of people working in, on and for Auckland's water - with Watercare Senior Project Engineer Paula Steinmetz.

Pest Free 25 Mar 2019

Meet a Pest Free Hero – Mark Harvey

Army of heroes rallying to make Waima and Laingholm pest free.

Community 21 Mar 2019

Waitematā Local Board seeks nominations for Good Citizens’ Awards

Waitematā Local Board is seeking nominations to help recognise those who go above and beyond to make Waitematā a great place to live.

Arts 14 Mar 2019

Discover the stars of Matariki and how to spot them!

The rise of the Matariki star cluster is an important time in the Māori calendar as it signifies the Māori New Year.

Food / Drink 14 Mar 2019

Polyfest takes lead on healthy living

South Auckland’s hugely popular Polyfest is encouraging attendees to make healthier food and beverage choices.

Arts 8 Mar 2019

Art trail and exhibition opens in St Heliers this week

Ōrākei Local Board is supporting businesses and the arts to thrive in St Heliers.

Transport 7 Mar 2019

Safer speeds bylaw consultation opens

AT is seeking public feedback on plans to make Auckland's roads safer by reducing speed limits in some areas.

6 Mar 2019

Counting down to 2021

It's two years to the day to the first America's Cup race.

Arts 5 Mar 2019

Kate Sheppard ribbons come to life in art

Team up and move the Kate Sheppard ribbons in a new interactive sculpture by artist Jae Kang in Pukekohe.

Policies / Regulations 1 Mar 2019

Top marks for improved quality of council reports

The quality of Auckland Council’s reporting has been assessed as among the best in the country.

22 Feb 2019

Local board proposes new cemetery for Great Barrier

A long-awaited cemetery in central Great Barrier is one step closer to realisation and the project is open for public submissions.

Community 14 Feb 2019

Walks in the city - Te Paparahi Toi Māori

Discover Māori art, culture and history in the heart of the city.

Events334 Results

01 Jun 2023 - 31 Jul 2023

Resistance - Ans Westra

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

22 Jun 2023

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.

13 Jul 2023

Te Karanga A Hape

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

22 Jun 2023

Eye on Nature Wearable Arts Fashion Show 2023

Witness the talent of Auckland's most promising young designers and master up-cyclers as their creations grace the catwalk.

17 Jun 2023

Brent Harris: The Other Side | Audio Described Tour

Join us for an audio-described tour for blind and low-vision visitors through our new exhibition.

25 Jun 2023

Growing Through The Arts Workshop with Mapura Studios

Create a land, a character, even a side-kick as they travel around the map and even perhaps into the land within the gallery.

13 Jun 2023

Estate Planning with Wendy Hampton

Hear Wendy talk about how you can prepare your estate planning.

20 Jul 2023 - 30 Jul 2023

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.

07 Jul 2023

Art in the City: Call for artist proposals

Heart of the City is calling for artist proposals for temporary public art.

24 Jun 2023

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.

06 Jun 2023 - 24 Oct 2023

Hōtoke Winter Fun Tamariki play

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

02 Jun 2023 - 27 Aug 2023

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.