The Passing of Tevita Latu
St Columba Church in Grey Lynn farewelled one of its kaumatua with great sadness in late June.
St Columba Church in Grey Lynn farewelled one of its kaumatua with great sadness in late June.
Things are heating up for New Zealand Fashion Week with the full list of designers revealed for this years’ event. Featuring a fantastic mix of established designers and top emerging brands NZFW will once again deliver a schedule that is not to be missed.
Diary Date: Sunday 25 July. Let’s create a fitting national memorial for the lives lost in the Erebus tragedy.
Once again New Zealand leads the way in plant-based innovations by being the only country to have Vegan Sausage Awards, which take place annually at the end of June, hosted with vegan restaurant The Butcher's Son, judging the country's best and to celebrate our growing love of and preference for healthier plant-based foods.
The mid-winter festival runs from 14 July to 1 August with events and experiences located throughout the region catering to all tastes, budgets and comfort levels.
In honour of Hot Dog Month, Brewport Ponsonby is launching the Jumbo Dog and a weekly Death by Dog Challenge every Sunday.
Love / Science is the headline new exhibition opening at the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) on Friday 9 July. The exhibition explores the human stories as well as the science behind ground-breaking technology that helped change our world for the better.
MOTAT opens new exhibition celebrating small business success stories in time of hardship.
Tucked away on the shores of the stunning Titikaveka lagoon, MOTU (meaning island) is a stylish new haven for tranquillity and relaxation once the Cook Islands and New Zealand commence quarantine-free travel.
Auckland’s Chrissa Pearce has just returned from eight days at Outward Bound where she joined 11 other Special Olympics New Zealand athlete leaders on a course that saw the group traverse high ropes, scale rock faces and swim before sunrise on an adventure designed to help them discover their full potential.
Founded in Jervois Road by husband and wife Tom and Nina during the thick of covid last year, the couple is bringing their vision together of healthcare and design.
The Waitematā Local Board area will benefit from Auckland Council’s record capital investment over the next 10-years focussed on keeping the city running and continuing to build for the future.