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Funding Auckland’s favourite things
Most people know that rates help pay for the council to collect rubbish, maintain roads and look after our parks. But did you know that rates also help fund many other things that make Auckland a great place to live?

WATCH: Engineering grad Tamoko Ormsby
He shows us what sparks joy for him, how he plans to give back, why his Māori identity is so important, and what skills make for an awesome engineer!

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.

Ponsonby Road pedestrian improvements project begins
Auckland Transport (AT) and the Waitematā Local Board are making improvements at eight intersections along Ponsonby Road to make the area more attractive and pedestrian-friendly.

Students bring art to the city
Students from the Elam School of Fine Arts have joined forces with Auckland Transport, Auckland Council and Panuku Development to hold an exhibition in one of the buildings closed to make way for the City Rail Link.

Deciding the Auckland Unitary Plan
Over the next two months OurAuckland is running a series called Growing Auckland.

Auckland wins at Ultimate Sports Cities Awards
Auckland continues to make its mark on the global stage as an international events city.

Murals bring splash of pride at Gallaher Park
The Gallaher Park clubroom walls have been given a colourful makeover thanks to murals from local artists.

On the passing of Barry Brickell
Auckland Council pays tribute to renowned potter, artist, environmentalist and craftsman Barry Brickell whose work features in many public collections, including the council’s.

Toi Whītiki celebrates Auckland’s unique cultural identity
Toi Whītiki, Auckland Council's new arts plan, weaves the city's creative strands together.

Five years of progress in Ōtara-Papatoetoe
With Auckland Council recently reaching its fifth anniversary, we take a closer look at the local progress in Ōtara, Manukau and Papatoetoe.

50,000 homes enabled under SHAs
Housing Project Office Director Ree Anderson describes how Auckland Council is enabling the building of thousands of new homes.
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Jiggle & Wiggle
Come along on Friday mornings for music, dancing, ukuleles, bubbles & lots of fun!

Foyer Concert Series
Our Autumn programme sees us welcome three one-hour concerts that celebrate collaborative performances across different genres and experience levels.

Weekend Wheel Workout
Join Humphrey to learn about clay, how to throw bowls and cylinders on the wheel, and how to trim, decorate and glaze your work.

Work Ready Programme: Road to Employment
The awesome team at Literacy Aotearoa have partnered with us, and we are glad to introduce a 10-session Work Ready workshop.

CWI @ Te Manawa
Come along to one of our Friday sessions to chat with other writers and get support finishing your novel, editing your novel, climbing out of those plotholes, and expanding your...

Historic Auckland Waterfront Walking Tour
The 75-minute walk will begin at the museum reception and then meander around the neighbouring streets and wharves.

Auckland Town Hall Tours
Join our knowledgeable guides for an intimate tour that invites you to step back in time and discover the colourful history.

Book Chat - Kumeū
Join a lively discussion of what we have all been reading.

Wriggle & Rhyme
An event great for language development for age 0-2 years old.

Toró: é tudo tanto/ It's all so much
In a torrent of images, words, sounds, sensations, meanings and artistic expressions, you are invited to reflect on the experience of otherness and its contradictions.

Kinky Boots - The Musical
Filled with glitter, glam, and a whole lot of soul, Kinky Boots invites you to feel the joy all over again!
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