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Nixon monument brings descendants together
Mayor Phil Goff met with descendants of the battle at Rangiāowhia regarding the fate of the colonial statue.
Meet the Auckland Council Heritage Team
The Auckland Council Heritage team play an important role protecting and conserving Auckland's historic heritage for present and future generations. With the Auckland Heritage Festival kicking in the weekend, we catch up with one of our heritage g...
Stabilising Pūkaki Crater rim
The rim of Te Pūkaki Tapu o Poutukeka Crater (Pūkaki) in Māngere has been stabilised following a preservation project supported by Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board.
How cycling helped Kiwi women win the vote
Councillor Cathy Casey looks at the way the humble bicycle empowered women in New Zealand.
Ancient lava flow inspires Freyberg Place design
Freyberg Place has been brought back to life following a major upgrade.
What does your street's name mean?
Auckland Libraries’ database of Auckland City Street Names gathers verified information (where available) on the origins of names, dates of formation and name changes for streets in the former Auckland City Council area.
The Tepid Baths: An Auckland gem
Find out more about the Tepid Baths, which has been a landmark near Auckland's waterfront since it opened in 1914.
Discover your family history at Auckland Libraries
We speak to Marie Hickey from Auckland Libraries for her tips and tricks to start your search for your ancestors.
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