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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.

Meet a Pest Free Hero – Mark Harvey
Army of heroes rallying to make Waima and Laingholm pest free.

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.

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.

Polyfest takes lead on healthy living
South Auckland’s hugely popular Polyfest is encouraging attendees to make healthier food and beverage choices.

Art trail and exhibition opens in St Heliers this week
Ōrākei Local Board is supporting businesses and the arts to thrive in St Heliers.

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.


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.
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.

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.

Walks in the city - Te Paparahi Toi Māori
Discover Māori art, culture and history in the heart of the city.
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Light from Tate: 1700s to Now
This exhibition features more than 70 artworks by celebrated artists across the globe from the 18th century to the present day.


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.
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