Pearl Stretton: The value of Performing Arts – paving the future for our Tamariki
In today's fast-paced and highly competitive society, providing children with a well-rounded education that includes the arts is more important than ever.
In today's fast-paced and highly competitive society, providing children with a well-rounded education that includes the arts is more important than ever.
‘A Place To Call Home’ – Contemporary New Zealand Asian Art Luise Fong, Rhea Maheshwari, Louie Bretaña, Tanja McMillan (Misery), Bev Moon, Naomi Azoulay, Cindy Huang, Abhi Chinniah, Yeonjae Choi.
Roger Murray: Procession.
Jacqui Colley - ‘We Played Here Once’ 6 June - 1 July.
Following a highly successful 2022 tour of Krishnan’s Dairy, Indian Ink Theatre Company is back on the boards with a joyful comedy that celebrates an unsung hero and tips the modern office on its head.
250 Gallery is a pop-up gallery featuring the works of Tina Frantzen and guest artist Angus de Lange.
The Community-Led Design Group (CLDG) is pleased to report that the realisation of Ponsonby Park, the new civic space at 254 Ponsonby Road, continues to progress well.
An integrated transport network starts with a detailed ‘vision’ of the built solution.
There are a lot of things I would like to write about this month, like storm repairs, dynamic bus lanes, ferries, red cones and so on but everything is being dominated right now by the need for council to agree a balanced budget, one which will deal with the dreadful $395 million budget hole bequeathed to me by the current Ambassador to the UK.
To celebrate Ecostore’s 30th birthday, 'Refill Revolution Day' was one of the many events held at Ecostore’s shop in Freemans Bay during April and May.
Auckland’s Mayor has indicated he will rethink his unpopular budgetary cuts to the environment, cultural and social services, but only if councillors agree to sell their stake in Auckland International Airport.
Auckland councillors are about to make a decision on the centrepiece of this year’s council budget – the sale of publicly owned shares in Auckland International Airport (AIAL).