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A gem of the west: Te Toi Uku Crown Lynn & Clayworks Museum
In 2015, Te Toi Uku Crown Lynn and Clayworks Museum opened in New Lynn to showcase west Auckland's ceramics history.
Auckland in pictures: now and then
To celebrate the Auckland Heritage Festival last year, we sent our photographer out and about to capture the changing face of Auckland.
Couple turns heritage hall into home
A young Auckland couple have used Auckland Regional Historic Heritage Grants Programme to help partially restore Foresters' Hall
Warkworth’s historic hall reopens in February
The historic Warkworth Town Hall has been restored to its original glory and will reopen to the public on 25 February.
Discover these heritage sites in our city
The Auckland region is a treasure trove of heritage gems, and the long heady days of summer are a wonderful time to explore them.
Historic homestead becomes community hub
Millwater residents are impressed with the fully restored Stoney Homestead, which will soon open as the neighbourhood community hub.
Ancient places and new plans
Fourteen more sites around Auckland will have recognition and protection as places that mana whenua of Tāmaki Makarau regard as culturally and historically significant.
Young eco warriors awarded
A hard-working group of Year 9 students from Mission Heights Junior College have been awarded the 2016 Ros Nicholson Award for Native Ecology.
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