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Moving funds benefits local assets
Moving funds from projects that can't go ahead means other work within Franklin can be brought forward.

Heritage funds for Howden House
Auckland Council is making a heritage grant to ensure the trees at Howden Street prosper.

What's for dinner? Franklin on a plate
Franklin's importance as the nation's foodbowl will be celebrated at a special event dinner on 8 April.

25 years of celebrating diversity and unity: World of Cultures marks milestone anniversary
Auckland Council’s World of Cultures returns for 2024 to showcase the incredible diversity of Tāmaki Makaurau and celebrates the 25th anniversary of CultureFest, a pillar event of World of Cultures.

StreetFest is off to the park!
StreetFest is moving to March and Central Park, where it will become ParkFest.

Waterfront market celebrates Pacific culture and talent
The inaugural Moana Oceania Mākete will bring a taste of Pasifika culture to the waterfront.

Helping paw for mobility dogs
More than $16,000 has been awarded to community organisations in Papakura Local Board grants.

Board funds make Italy trip possible
A world audience has experienced a taste of Manurewa kapa haka.
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The chalkboard hand
This exhibition features six Māpura Studios artists with divergent and performative drawing pract...

Midtown Street Party
Bring your family and friends and join us for live performing arts, delicious eats and hidden ret...

Waiheke Jazz & Blues Festival
Come for the day or spend the Weekend on Waiheke.

Other Worlds: Curator Talks
Learn about the big ideas and publishing history of this expansive genre and immerse yourself in...

Book Chat at Helensville Library
Grab your coffee and join us for a lively discussion on any book you've read!


The Big Bike Film Night 2025
Bringing the best short cycling films from around the world together for you.

Te Wā Takinga Paki (Te Reo Māori Immersion Storytime)
Let's sing, dance, and listen to stories all in te reo Māori.
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