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Quality design: Grey Lynn's gravitational pull
The design is influenced by Sir Isaac Newton – and in particular his work in optics.
Art spotlight: Nobody Here But Us
Who knew this 3.5-tonne beauty would become such a talking point with inner-city workers?
Peaceful sanctuary for babies at Waikumete
Families of departed newborn and stillborn babies recently attended the blessing of a new children's sanctuary at Waikumete Cemetery.
Q&A with Rhana Devenport
OurAuckland spoke with Rhana Devenport to find out more about her role as curator for the New Zealand Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale.
Māori phrase of the week
Practise your te reo Māori each week with a new phrase.
Cycleway murals celebrate natural heritage
New and upgraded underpasses on the Northwestern Cycleway feature art inspired by the natural heritage and resources of the area.
Top Five Treasures - Sir George Grey Special Collections
We asked Sir George Grey Special Collections curator and manager, Georgia Prince, for her top five treasures from the collection.
Toi Whītiki celebrates Auckland’s unique cultural identity
Toi Whītiki, Auckland Council's new arts plan, weaves the city's creative strands together.
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Twilight Mahjong Club
Join us for Twilight Mahjong Club, the perfect way to unwind after work, lectures or a busy day.
Meditation Group
Enjoy a meditation designed to bring harmony and balance, connecting you with your inner self.
Mandarin story time
Stories, songs and rhymes that encourage early language learning and cultural understanding.
Art Battle Auckland Communities - The Grand Final
A night of immersive creativity and celebration. See you there!
Whakapapa research wānanga
Come along if you are interested in whakapapa, Māori history, taonga or research methods.
Fun Friday
An exciting after school programme where children can explore and enjoy a wide range of games and...
Kia Puea Te Reo playgroup
Te Reo Māori immersed play for the whānau. Please bring a piece of fruit to share, nau mai haere...