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Watch: Auckland's top teen singers
Irene Folau of Aorere College was judged the winner of the hotly contested solo vocal category at Friday night’s final of Stand Up, Stand Out 2016 (SUSO).

Wairau Valley wetland and shared path open
A $2.2m council project delivering an improved wetland area, park space and sustainable transport links in Wairau was opened to the public.

Polar bear cub missing
We're upset to report that one of the cubs in Aotea Square is missing.

Watch: Rainbows in Manukau carpark
Public art has transformed the stairwells of the Ronwood Ave Carpark, Manukau, into places of fun and bright colour.

Explore our digital museum
Auckland Museum's Collections Online lets you search more than a million catalogue records from the natural sciences, human history and documentary heritage collections.

Precious cargo lands safely on Queens Wharf
The shell of ‘The Lighthouse’ by Michael Parekowhai was lifted into position on Queens Wharf.

The story behind a well-known sculpture
Watch a video about the history of 'Opened Stone', which once stood outside the city's art gallery.

Auckland’s virtual reality evolution
Enter the ‘virtual reality evolution’. It’s here, it’s growing and it’s going to be powerful.
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Tara McLeod: About type exhibition
The works on display show Tara’s collaborations with Aotearoa-based poets and artists and include his ideas about typography, letterforms, art, life, and book design.

Tunnelling Wormholes
Tunnelling Wormholes steps into the revolving-door question of what it means to grow into oneself.

Andy Leleisi'uao: Unbeautiful Evening
Omnipresent and connective, water plays an essential role in humanity’s survival. Yet, just as water enables life, its waves may become vicious. In late January this year, Tāmak...

Community hub activities: Central City Library
There will be performances and workshops for the whole family from the Pacific Islands, Europe and Asia.

World of Cultures 2023
Enjoy more than 70 free or low-cost activities and events across the region.

NGĀ TANGATA MANU, TANIA MAE MILLER
This installation includes a large variety of figurative Manu and Tangata Manu made from harakeke, muka, and kiekie.

Rozanna Lee: Sekali pendatang, tetap pendatang
Lee’s project draws from personal histories to consider the journeys and status of migrant communities in society globally, and particularly in relation to her own Chinese-Indon...

Selwyn Muru: A Life's Work
Presenting many artworks never shown publicly before, this exhibition includes paintings and drawings alongside documentary photography, audio and video.