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Faking UFO encounters to save a town

Leonie Agnew is an award-winning children's author, a former copywriter, and also a primary school teacher based in Shelly Park. Take Me To Your...

Accomplished street artist brightens up bike mural

An east Auckland bike hub has received a splash of colour through the creation of a new mural celebrating the local community. The city's bike...

Classy Crafts is back

Classy Crafts is re-opening on Saturday, March 23, at the Picton Centre at 9am. Mel and Cathy are delighted to welcome back crafters, visitors and...

Easter Eggstravaganza returns!

The Easter Eggstravaganza is returning in 2024 to the East City Wesleyan Church Centre. This year's event at 219 Burswood Drive, off Ti Rakau Drive,...

Kay to deliver guitar pop-ups

Local guitarist Dylan Kay has been awarded an Arts Out East grant for his One Finger Guitarist project. The project will see Kay performing a...

Happy Leap Year but watch out on social media

By Gerald Patterson Chairperson - Howick Village Association Hopefully everyone enjoyed the extra 24 hours February gave us. I know the Howick Village Association (HVA) office...

New artwork in Wellington Street car park

Have you seen the wonderful new artwork on the rear wall of Howick Village Jewellers - facing into the Wellington Street car park? These amazing...

Head-turning classics draw thousands

The odd downpour failed to deter people of all ages from turning out for the eighth annual Auckland Brit and Euro Classic Car Show. Staged...

Artistic film project seeks understanding of psychosis

East Auckland's Te Tuhi contemporary art gallery is helping to bring a film project to New Zealand exploring the subject of mental illness. Entitled The...

Classic car aficionados assemble for automotive extravaganza

More than 1300 of New Zealand's rarest, prettiest, and most desirable automotive machines are about to descend on Pakuranga for the eighth Auckland Brit...
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