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Frank Larking's boat to be restored
A beloved children's play boat in Beach Haven is now getting a second shot at life.
New artwork represents Auckland's original foreshore
A set of five bronze sculptures by artist Chris Bailey has been installed in downtown Auckland.
Get the inside scoop with an Auckland archaeologist
Go behind the scenes with a true archaeologist.
Environment Court decision protects Crater Hill and Pūkaki Peninsula
Crater Hill volcanic cone and Pūkaki Peninsula are to remain protected from residential development and future urbanisation.
Domain memorial plans reach resource consent
Plans for a new memorial at Auckland Domain have reached the resource consent stage.
Marae on North Shore another step closer
“Māori in Beach Haven have longed for a space like this for many years now,” says Kaipātiki Local Board Chair John Gillon.
One Tree Hill summit to be vehicle-free
Work to pedestrianise the tihi (summit) and the summit road of Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill is set to begin.
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London Gazette: A cornucopia of genealogical items
Listen to Helen Smith, a DNA specialist, researcher, and author with a strong interest in Austral...
Family History Month at Sir Edmund Hillary Library
Join us this Family History Month for a series of exciting events.
How "Blackbirding" Changed The Pacific Forever
Learn about some of the worst blackbirders in the Pacific region and what lives they led to make...
Creative Talks: Alan Reekie QSM
Alan is going to share his history with the arts and The PumpHouse in particular.
What's Your Story?
Bring pen and paper along as this one-hour talk will empower you to begin exploring your stories...