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Flashback: Building the Auckland Harbour Bridge
Before the Auckland Harbour Bridge was built, the North Shore was a mostly rural area of about 50,000 people, with few jobs and a growth rate half that of Auckland south of the Waitematā Harbour.
Have you visited MOTAT?
The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) is New Zealand’s largest transport and technology museum.
Flashback: Karangahape Road
This iconic Auckland street has long been a vibrant, thriving part of our city.
A map of every heritage site in Waitematā
Waitematā Local Board member Vernon Tava has created an interactive map of heritage sites in the local board area.
Flashback: Devonport 100 years ago
This elegant village on the North Shore was established as a borough in 1886, and the early 1900s brought increased development and prosperity.
Incorporating Māori design in development projects
Auckland Council’s Auckland Design Manual (ADM) has launched new Māori design case studies and a video showcasing the design process.
Flashback Friday: Mission Bay, then and now
This popular central Auckland beach was as beloved at the turn of the 20th Century as it is today – but did you know it was also once home to a flying school?
A timeline of Manukau from 1769 to today
Manukau's Journey is a selection of significant and representative events from the history of Howick, Manukau, Manurewa-Papakura and Franklin wards of Auckland City.
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