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Revised Auckland Diwali Festival offers more ways to enjoy this age-old Indian celebration
Aucklanders will have more ways to celebrate Diwali this year, with the Auckland Diwali Festival set to be held at multiple locations across the Auckland region from 27 October to 14 November.

Community gardens provide skills, food and savings in south Auckland
Growing your own vegetables has never been easier for would-be south Auckland gardeners.

New boardwalk the next step in preservation of Maungawhau
One of the most iconic and culturally important landmarks in Tāmaki Makaurau has a new feature, and it’s a game-changer in more ways than one.

Community funding not forgotten
Auckland Council's Parks, Arts, Community and Events Committee allocates community funding.

Multicultural fāle wins architecture award
Te Auaunga Awa – Multicultural Fāle and Outdoor Classroom was the winning entry in the Small Project Architecture category of the 2020 NZIA Auckland Architecture Awards announced this week.

Music stars join five SUSO hubs
Auckland Council enables leading lights from music industry to support young talent.

Te reo signs point the way in Manurewa
Manurewa Local Board has had bilingual signs installed outside its Hill Road offices.
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Events52 Results

Matariki on the Waterfront
Two days of experiences to invigorate the soul and warm the senses during the cold of winter.

Drawing Workshop with Ash and Jas
This drawing workshop uses bits of tapa and naturally sourced pigment.

Matariki and Connecting to the Environment: Live Day
Historical Village will be running a series of workshops and crafts that connect to the tenets of Matariki.

Ahua Collective Exhibition
Sharing the stories of our community and creating safe spaces to evolve and exhibit mahi.

Takurua-Nafanua War Goddess
A unique cultural experience synthesising hospitality, theatre and dance.

Elemental AKL 2022
Elemental AKL returns this July with a sensational season of curated experiences.

Matariki ki Onehunga – Origins of Fire
A two-day festival that is centred around storytelling, kai and whānau.

Ko Au
A dance-installation performance where audiences are guided and moved between different spaces.