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Tāmaki Makaurau prepares to host the ‘Olympics’ of kapa haka, Te Matatini Festival
From 22 February 2023, Tāmaki Makaurau will come alive with vibrant sights and sounds of the biggest kapa haka event in the Māori calendar, Te Matatini.
Rangatahi sought to join Tuia project
Auckland's five southern local boards are offering rangatahi the chance to join the Tuia mentoring programme.
South's local boards unite on Māori journey
Auckland's five southern boards have come together to gain a better understanding of issues facing Māori within their areas.
Cars on Karioitahi a growing problem
Surf lifesavers are concerned there are now so many vehicles on Karioitahi Beach that public safety is at risk.
‘Renewal of life’: Auckland’s Diwali Festival is back
The Auckland Diwali Festival returns to Aotea Square and Queen Street on 8-9 October so get your friends and whānau along to celebrate this special event.
Board wants heritage protection as part of any Ardmore Hall / Bell Field sale
Franklin Local Board says selling Ardmore Hall and the neighbouring Bell Field is the best option for the community.
Crossing will help keep temple users safe
A crossing being added to Great South Road will make access to the Sikh temple safer.
Supporting our vibrant arts and culture sector
Auckland Council’s Parks, Arts, Community and Events Committee has approved 28 applications for grants totalling $422,546 through round one of the 2022/2023 Regional Arts and Culture grants programme.
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