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An Afrikan Market: Dancing Through the Diaspora
This event will be a chance to highlight African artists and their crafts and introduce Tāmaki Ma...
An Afrikan Market: Dancing Through the Diaspora | Africa Month 2024
We have a range of musicians of African descent making waves in our music scene.
Pre-Loved Fortnightly Market
Our pre-loved markets at Lake House Arts are about community vibes and awesome finds – clothes, q...
Printopia Festival of Original Prints
This is an annual printmaking festival, celebrating and showcasing some of the country's best est...
In Our Spring Garden
The Exhibition In our spring garden by photographer Samson Dell will be available for all to view...
Talking Earth
The Talking Earth exhibition by artist Rebecca Steedman will be free to view from the 3rd of May...
The Essentials Of Being A Native
In the exploration of colonial influences on the representation of Indigenous peoples, Matt Tini,...
Whangaparāoa Library's BrainFit
A fun and engaging brain fitness programme!
News2287 Results
Kaipātiki board explores third party delivery for Kauri Kids
At its Business Meeting this week, Kaipātiki Local Board agreed to explore third party delivery for the Kaipātiki Kauri Kids centres now that regional funding for the programme has ended.
Howick Local Board continuing to support Kauri Kids to 30 September 2024
Howick Local board has decided to continue funding the Howick Leisure Centre Kauri Kids ECE programme until 30 September 2024, they continue negotiations with third-party providers to take over the service.
Te Auaunga Oakley Creek’s recovery mulch more than just debris removal
As a result of the recent debris removal from Te Auaunga Oakley Creek, 75 cubic metres of mulch was chipped from failed trees and donated to a local community group.
Waiapu Precinct gets underway
Onehunga will get new public spaces and improved streetscapes as the Waiapu Precinct project goes into the detailed design phase, ahead of work starting at the end of the year.
Fines and community service for breaches by developers embraced by local board
Ōtara-Papatoetoe local board stands behind the decision to enforce substantial fines and community service on developers found in breach of the RMA regulations.
Windmill Pavilion revamp whirled around in time for netball season
The pavilion is now dressed ready to impress for the 2024 season with a newly upgraded kiosk and covered space, toilet facilities, first aid room and storage.
Targeted paths rate sent for final approval
Franklin Local Board will ask the Governing Body to give final approval to a targeted rate for the area to fund paths and pedestrian improvements.
Half time - swap over!
It's all change - sort of - at the top for Manurewa Local Board