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ASB Polyfest 2025
Celebrating 50 years of Polyfest history, this much-loved community event for all ages returns to...

Make, give, live
Come along for a social enterprise connecting people who want to use their knitting and crochetin...

Te Atatu Food Truck Fridays
Te Atatū Food Truck Fridays is a monthly hyper local food truck event for the community, by the c...

Downtown Market
Explore a carefully curated selection of stalls featuring the best crafts, fashion, art, homeware...

ReUse Market
Come to shop or sell preloved goods in this new centrally located covered market.

Midtown Street Party
Bring your family and friends and join us for live performing arts, delicious eats and hidden ret...

The village market Helensville Showgrounds
A lively and family friendly market that offers a variety of stalls, live music, free face painti...

Overload
Overload is a two-day convention devoted to celebrating Aotearoa New Zealand’s flourishing anime...
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Taste of Franklin food gala sells out
More than 100 guests joined the Kitchen Project’s Kai Franklin Chef's Table dinner.

What's for dinner? Franklin on a plate
Franklin's importance as the nation's foodbowl will be celebrated at a special event dinner on 8 April.

Pukekohe Market plan gets go ahead
A concept plan for the Pukekohe Market Precinct has been given the green light.

Plant swap stall helps you dig Parnell Festival of Roses
Green fingered plant enthusiasts will have the opportunity to grow their own collections at this year’s Parnell Festival of Roses, thanks to a unique stall.

Council invites public feedback on streamlining of Trading, Events and Filming Bylaw
Auckland Council is inviting public feedback on the proposed new Public Trading, Events and Filming Bylaw 2022.

Pukekohe markets on the move
Pukekohe's popular Saturday markets will be trialed in the Town Square in an effort to bring more customers into the town.

Te Puna Market sprouts up in Henderson
A new fresh produce market has sprouted up in Henderson’s town centre, providing access to fresh local affordable kai after the neighbourhood’s primary supermarket closed late last year.

It’s not all doom and gloom says Chief Economist
Auckland’s economic outlook looks promising despite the speculation about an emerging global recession.