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Interesting historical artefacts dug up in CRL excavations
City Rail Link works around the CBD have unearthed a number of items from Victorian times.

Flashback Friday: Queens Wharf
In honour of her majesty's birthday, we're looking back to the building of Queens Wharf in downtown Auckland.

Celebrating our marvellous museums
Take a look at some of the wonderful things that can be explored in Auckland’s museums.

Britomart’s historic clock to get some TLC
The clock gracing the front of Britomart Station’s Chief Post Office will be removed soon and fixed by a specialist clock repairer in Auckland.

Lysaght Building receives ‘excellent’ score for energy efficiency
A revamped heritage building has become the first property in Wynyard Quarter to receive an ‘excellent’ score for energy efficiency.

Flashback Friday: Auckland's 80s boom
Emerging Auckland looks back to the mid-1980s, when Auckland was undergoing a construction boom.

Information about treaty land now available on Geomaps
The new Treaty Settlements feature on the Auckland Council GIS viewer Geomaps allows for people to learn about the history of treaty land in Auckland.

Online Cenotaph a living memorial
Auckland War Memorial Museum’s Online Cenotaph is a living memorial to those who served Aotearoa New Zealand during times of international conflict.
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Matariki ki te Maunga
Join us pre dawn on Pukekohe Hill Reserve to welcome Matariki rising in the sky.

Notes on Tāmaki: From Mozart to Matariki
The Kotuku Quintet returns to the stage this year with a programme based around a Mozart piano co...

Matariki Rhymetime at Blockhouse Bay Library
Dance, sing, and laugh with your exuberant toddler at our special Matariki Rhymetime.

Performing Books: Binding techniques at work
Join the Auckland Libraries’ Rare Book Curators to view some of the extraordinary book bindings f...

Notes on Tāmaki: Celebrating 20 years
This concert will be a special acknowledgement of what has become an institution.

Notes on Tāmaki: Re-sounding echoes
This concert highlights a variety of classical works both new and familiar.