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Five years as a united Auckland – Part 4: Embracing our commitment to Māori
Manager Māori Strategy and Relations Manager, Te Waka Angamua, Johnnie Freeland, talks about the progress Māori and the council have made together over the past five years and some challenges for the future.
Spotlight on our local board neighbourhoods – Henderson-Massey
The orchards, wineries and a passion for being eco-friendly are just...
Auckland celebrates World Cities Day
The way cities around the world are planned and designed will shape the future habitation of the world.
Fresh Gallery Ōtara
Fresh Gallery Ōtara, an art exhibition space run by Auckland Council and the community.
Uxbridge Arts Centre takes shape
The renovation of Howick’s Uxbridge Arts Centre is well underway.
Construction starts on Birkenhead's new destination
Kaipātiki Local Board is pleased to announce the start of construction for Kaimataara o Wai Manawa, an exciting new destination destined for the heart of Birkenhead.
Nelson Street cycleway heralds sustainable transport future
The Nelson Street cycleway is set to become a must-see Auckland attraction for people to walk and cycle across when it opens later this year.
Into the River author Ted Dawe discusses censorship
Ted Dawe, author of Into the River, speaks about his experiences following the recent decision to place an interim restriction on the book.
Events72 Results
Lunar New Year Celebration for Children and Families
Celebrate Lunar New Year with us at Onehunga Library!
Forever | Two Hands Tattoo
The exhibition highlights the artistic evolution of Two Hands Tattoo, showcasing the distinctive...
Green Noise
Green Noise is Tove Spary's reflection on her experiences with Ihi Ora, the Grafton based mental...
The Queer Joy Community Quilt workshops
The patchwork quilt is a labour of aroha and kotahitanga, and the result of the makers’ skill sha...
Onehunga Library Bookchat
Bring along your latest read to share with a friendly community of fellow book lovers.
Low-sensory hours
Every Tuesday morning 10am–12pm, our current exhibition is set to a low-sensory experience, with...