Lessons From Our Future Self
Sydney, as we all know, has much in common with Auckland – a CBD that faces onto a magnificent harbour, a North Shore, a harbour bridge, beautiful beaches, a temperate climate – and a whole lot of Kiwis!.
Sydney, as we all know, has much in common with Auckland – a CBD that faces onto a magnificent harbour, a North Shore, a harbour bridge, beautiful beaches, a temperate climate – and a whole lot of Kiwis!.
After seeing a Facebook post recently showing the Western Springs Lake level being so low that cygnets were trapped and eels were stressed and dying, I organised a meeting with Vicki Adams who made the post.
Good news - Ponsonby Park is progressing well! The Community-Led Design Group for Ponsonby Park, the new civic space at 254 Ponsonby Road, has had several meetings with council officers tasked with realising the project.
Ponsonby Road, Three Lamps Auckland Transport ran an advertisement in the April issue of Ponsonby News to alert users of roadworks disruption at the Three Lamps end of Ponsonby Road.
Blair Haddow is a real estate agent working out of Bayley’s in the greater Ponsonby area.
It is a truism that it is ANZAC Day rather than Waitangi Day that most New Zealanders now consider our true national day.
I am sitting in Sidart in Three Lamps, one of the most elegant restaurants in Auckland. Sharp lines, cool tones, epitome of style.
This May, Auckland Live will be celebrating New Zealand Music Month.
At The Cloud 18 - 21 May 2023 This art show is a visual extravaganza that showcases a diverse selection of contemporary artwork: sculpture, jewellery, painting, photography, glass, ceramics, and wall art by established and emergent New Zealand artists from Auckland and all over Aotearoa.
This year marks a watershed for printmaking in this country, with one of our largest art awards appraising print and paint separately.
Ponsonby - A new pop-up gallery is set to open in the heart of Auckland showcasing the works of three talented artists from three distinct cultures.
Being part of the Leys Institute co-design group has made me reflect on how much our community buildings can hold meaning and affection for those visiting and utilising them.