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🚧 The final section of Te Hā Noa (stage one) works are now underway on Victoria Street East following the completion of Watercare works in the same area.
Construction has officially recommenced between Queen Street and High/Lorne Streets, with @jfcltddelivering the construction.
Current works are in the northern section, starting with utilities trenching and upgrades.
Take a look at the artist renders to see what this space will look like once complete, and check out the staging map to understand how construction will be delivered over time.
Sign up to the midtown eNews in link below to get bi-monthly updates:
bit.ly/Midtown_news
For more info visit: audo.co.nz/projects/te-ha-noa
@aklcouncil

🚧 The final section of Te Hā Noa (stage one) works are now underway on Victoria Street East following the completion of Watercare works in the same area.
Construction has officially recommenced between Queen Street and High/Lorne Streets, with @jfcltddelivering the construction.
Current works are in the northern section, starting with utilities trenching and upgrades.
Take a look at the artist renders to see what this space will look like once complete, and check out the staging map to understand how construction will be delivered over time.
Sign up to the midtown eNews in link below to get bi-monthly updates:
bit.ly/Midtown_news
For more info visit: audo.co.nz/projects/te-ha-noa
@aklcouncil

🚧 The final section of Te Hā Noa (stage one) works are now underway on Victoria Street East following the completion of Watercare works in the same area.
Construction has officially recommenced between Queen Street and High/Lorne Streets, with @jfcltddelivering the construction.
Current works are in the northern section, starting with utilities trenching and upgrades.
Take a look at the artist renders to see what this space will look like once complete, and check out the staging map to understand how construction will be delivered over time.
Sign up to the midtown eNews in link below to get bi-monthly updates:
bit.ly/Midtown_news
For more info visit: audo.co.nz/projects/te-ha-noa
@aklcouncil

🚧 The final section of Te Hā Noa (stage one) works are now underway on Victoria Street East following the completion of Watercare works in the same area.
Construction has officially recommenced between Queen Street and High/Lorne Streets, with @jfcltddelivering the construction.
Current works are in the northern section, starting with utilities trenching and upgrades.
Take a look at the artist renders to see what this space will look like once complete, and check out the staging map to understand how construction will be delivered over time.
Sign up to the midtown eNews in link below to get bi-monthly updates:
bit.ly/Midtown_news
For more info visit: audo.co.nz/projects/te-ha-noa
@aklcouncil

🚧 The final section of Te Hā Noa (stage one) works are now underway on Victoria Street East following the completion of Watercare works in the same area.
Construction has officially recommenced between Queen Street and High/Lorne Streets, with @jfcltddelivering the construction.
Current works are in the northern section, starting with utilities trenching and upgrades.
Take a look at the artist renders to see what this space will look like once complete, and check out the staging map to understand how construction will be delivered over time.
Sign up to the midtown eNews in link below to get bi-monthly updates:
bit.ly/Midtown_news
For more info visit: audo.co.nz/projects/te-ha-noa
@aklcouncil

🚧 The final section of Te Hā Noa (stage one) works are now underway on Victoria Street East following the completion of Watercare works in the same area.
Construction has officially recommenced between Queen Street and High/Lorne Streets, with @jfcltddelivering the construction.
Current works are in the northern section, starting with utilities trenching and upgrades.
Take a look at the artist renders to see what this space will look like once complete, and check out the staging map to understand how construction will be delivered over time.
Sign up to the midtown eNews in link below to get bi-monthly updates:
bit.ly/Midtown_news
For more info visit: audo.co.nz/projects/te-ha-noa
@aklcouncil
High-octane action on the Auckland Waterfront‼️⛵
Visitors to the waterfront were entertained when around 20 members of the Westhaven Radio Sailing and North Shore Radio Yacht Squadron put their vessels to the test down at Jellicoe Harbour, the first of a three-part series of regattas.
Make sure to come down and show your support for them when they take to the waves again in June.
✨ On the edge of the Waitematā, the vibrant pulse of the city centre unwinds in Wynyard Quarter.
Whether you’re here to Eat, Play, or Stay, there's a world of long lunches, playtime for kids, and golden hour relaxation to discover.
Where would your first stop be? 👇

Looking for a fun way to get moving and meet new people? Come along to a free Move & Connect community fitness event!
Everyone is welcome — all ages, all abilities, and all fitness levels.
Join a relaxed group walk, take part in a variety of fitness challenges, or simply enjoy the atmosphere and connect with your community.
📍 Onehunga Bay Reserve
📅 Sunday 24 May, Sunday 31 May & Sunday 7 June
⏰ 10am–2pm
Along the way you’ll have the chance to:
✨ Meet new people
🏃♀️ Get active at your own pace
🎁 Win prizes
🍴 Enjoy free food
You can register early via @moveandconnectnz or just sign up on the day — drop in for as little or as long as you like.
Bring your friends, bring the whānau, or come on your own — we’d love to see you there! 💚
#MoveAndConnectNZ #Onehunga

Looking for a fun way to get moving and meet new people? Come along to a free Move & Connect community fitness event!
Everyone is welcome — all ages, all abilities, and all fitness levels.
Join a relaxed group walk, take part in a variety of fitness challenges, or simply enjoy the atmosphere and connect with your community.
📍 Onehunga Bay Reserve
📅 Sunday 24 May, Sunday 31 May & Sunday 7 June
⏰ 10am–2pm
Along the way you’ll have the chance to:
✨ Meet new people
🏃♀️ Get active at your own pace
🎁 Win prizes
🍴 Enjoy free food
You can register early via @moveandconnectnz or just sign up on the day — drop in for as little or as long as you like.
Bring your friends, bring the whānau, or come on your own — we’d love to see you there! 💚
#MoveAndConnectNZ #Onehunga

Looking for a fun way to get moving and meet new people? Come along to a free Move & Connect community fitness event!
Everyone is welcome — all ages, all abilities, and all fitness levels.
Join a relaxed group walk, take part in a variety of fitness challenges, or simply enjoy the atmosphere and connect with your community.
📍 Onehunga Bay Reserve
📅 Sunday 24 May, Sunday 31 May & Sunday 7 June
⏰ 10am–2pm
Along the way you’ll have the chance to:
✨ Meet new people
🏃♀️ Get active at your own pace
🎁 Win prizes
🍴 Enjoy free food
You can register early via @moveandconnectnz or just sign up on the day — drop in for as little or as long as you like.
Bring your friends, bring the whānau, or come on your own — we’d love to see you there! 💚
#MoveAndConnectNZ #Onehunga

🎶 If you love live music, why not come along to a FREE concert packed with local talent?!
From 5PM tonight at Silo 6 and Thursday 21 May at Amy Daldy Park, Sounds of Tāmaki Makaurau will be celebrating @nzmusicmonth with an emerging artist showcase, featuring awesome artists such as Amy Mason, Cam Beattie and many more.
🔗 Link in bio to learn more

🎉 Congratulations to our friends at @baduzzi and @16tun for having dishes recognised at this year’s #iconicaucklandeats!
We may be biased, but we think our waterfront is home to some of the best eateries in the region – and it appears we aren’t the only ones.
Have you visited Baduzzi, 16 Tun or one of our other great hospitality venues? Drop a comment below and tell us how it went 👇

🎉 Congratulations to our friends at @baduzzi and @16tun for having dishes recognised at this year’s #iconicaucklandeats!
We may be biased, but we think our waterfront is home to some of the best eateries in the region – and it appears we aren’t the only ones.
Have you visited Baduzzi, 16 Tun or one of our other great hospitality venues? Drop a comment below and tell us how it went 👇

🎉 Congratulations to our friends at @baduzzi and @16tun for having dishes recognised at this year’s #iconicaucklandeats!
We may be biased, but we think our waterfront is home to some of the best eateries in the region – and it appears we aren’t the only ones.
Have you visited Baduzzi, 16 Tun or one of our other great hospitality venues? Drop a comment below and tell us how it went 👇

🎤 Henderson’s Got Talent is coming!
Got a hidden talent or something you’ve been wanting to try? Join us at Catherine Plaza on Saturday, May 23rd for an afternoon of music, creativity, and community vibes.
Perform, support local, or just soak it all in — plus enjoy creative workshops from Corban Estate Arts Centre ✨
All ages welcome. No experience needed.
👉 Sign up via the link in bio or email hendersonsgottalent@gmail.com
⏳ Entries close May 20
#HendersonsGotTalent #WestAuckland #LocalTalent #WhatsOnAuckland

Come down to Silo 6 this Thursday for an evening of live music celebrating some of Aotearoa’s emerging young artists as part of NZ Music Month.
Featuring artist alumni from Stand Up Stand Out (SUSO), an Auckland Council initiative that provides an important pathway in development for rangatahi. Promoting song writing, musicianship, dance performance excellence and a culture of music in schools throughout the Tāmaki Makaurau region.
Performers:
Sophie Gilbert
Izzy Stoner
Jesse Scott
Amy Mason
Cam Beattie
Where: Silo 6, Jellicoe Street, Silo Park
When: Thursday 14 May 2026. 5–7pm
Free entry.

Come down to Silo 6 this Thursday for an evening of live music celebrating some of Aotearoa’s emerging young artists as part of NZ Music Month.
Featuring artist alumni from Stand Up Stand Out (SUSO), an Auckland Council initiative that provides an important pathway in development for rangatahi. Promoting song writing, musicianship, dance performance excellence and a culture of music in schools throughout the Tāmaki Makaurau region.
Performers:
Sophie Gilbert
Izzy Stoner
Jesse Scott
Amy Mason
Cam Beattie
Where: Silo 6, Jellicoe Street, Silo Park
When: Thursday 14 May 2026. 5–7pm
Free entry.

Come down to Silo 6 this Thursday for an evening of live music celebrating some of Aotearoa’s emerging young artists as part of NZ Music Month.
Featuring artist alumni from Stand Up Stand Out (SUSO), an Auckland Council initiative that provides an important pathway in development for rangatahi. Promoting song writing, musicianship, dance performance excellence and a culture of music in schools throughout the Tāmaki Makaurau region.
Performers:
Sophie Gilbert
Izzy Stoner
Jesse Scott
Amy Mason
Cam Beattie
Where: Silo 6, Jellicoe Street, Silo Park
When: Thursday 14 May 2026. 5–7pm
Free entry.

📚 One of our team visited Wellington’s newly reopened central library, Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui, over Easter and was shown around the impressive rebuild by Te Ngākau Civic Square Programme Manager Farzad Zamani.
It's an outstanding addition to the capital’s city centre. Its reopening has clearly lifted the area after the building closed in 2019.
A few features really stood out: design lead Rangi Kipa’s contribution, the addition of more windows and views to the street, and the removal of pillars and plinths so the nikau palm trees now create a beautiful connection between earth and sky. The hoardings proudly feature designs submitted by young people for new library cards were another thoughtful touch, bringing community voices directly into the project.
The last image in this carousel shows our own Richard Davison (Priority Location Director) and Sahar Lone (Senior Communications and Engagement Advisor) on site some months ago at the site of Te Hono - a new library, community hub and upgraded town centre, to see concrete being poured, a great reminder of a similar kaupapa across our cities.
It’s inspiring to see the parallels between this project and the one we’re delivering in Avondale which we are designing with a five-star Green Star rating (NZGBC). Congratulations to Wellington and @wgtncc on this milestone, and a special acknowledgement to @athfieldarchitects, who we’re also proud to be working with on Te Hono.
We’re looking forward to bringing Avondale its own landmark community space in mid‑2027 ✨

📚 One of our team visited Wellington’s newly reopened central library, Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui, over Easter and was shown around the impressive rebuild by Te Ngākau Civic Square Programme Manager Farzad Zamani.
It's an outstanding addition to the capital’s city centre. Its reopening has clearly lifted the area after the building closed in 2019.
A few features really stood out: design lead Rangi Kipa’s contribution, the addition of more windows and views to the street, and the removal of pillars and plinths so the nikau palm trees now create a beautiful connection between earth and sky. The hoardings proudly feature designs submitted by young people for new library cards were another thoughtful touch, bringing community voices directly into the project.
The last image in this carousel shows our own Richard Davison (Priority Location Director) and Sahar Lone (Senior Communications and Engagement Advisor) on site some months ago at the site of Te Hono - a new library, community hub and upgraded town centre, to see concrete being poured, a great reminder of a similar kaupapa across our cities.
It’s inspiring to see the parallels between this project and the one we’re delivering in Avondale which we are designing with a five-star Green Star rating (NZGBC). Congratulations to Wellington and @wgtncc on this milestone, and a special acknowledgement to @athfieldarchitects, who we’re also proud to be working with on Te Hono.
We’re looking forward to bringing Avondale its own landmark community space in mid‑2027 ✨

📚 One of our team visited Wellington’s newly reopened central library, Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui, over Easter and was shown around the impressive rebuild by Te Ngākau Civic Square Programme Manager Farzad Zamani.
It's an outstanding addition to the capital’s city centre. Its reopening has clearly lifted the area after the building closed in 2019.
A few features really stood out: design lead Rangi Kipa’s contribution, the addition of more windows and views to the street, and the removal of pillars and plinths so the nikau palm trees now create a beautiful connection between earth and sky. The hoardings proudly feature designs submitted by young people for new library cards were another thoughtful touch, bringing community voices directly into the project.
The last image in this carousel shows our own Richard Davison (Priority Location Director) and Sahar Lone (Senior Communications and Engagement Advisor) on site some months ago at the site of Te Hono - a new library, community hub and upgraded town centre, to see concrete being poured, a great reminder of a similar kaupapa across our cities.
It’s inspiring to see the parallels between this project and the one we’re delivering in Avondale which we are designing with a five-star Green Star rating (NZGBC). Congratulations to Wellington and @wgtncc on this milestone, and a special acknowledgement to @athfieldarchitects, who we’re also proud to be working with on Te Hono.
We’re looking forward to bringing Avondale its own landmark community space in mid‑2027 ✨

📚 One of our team visited Wellington’s newly reopened central library, Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui, over Easter and was shown around the impressive rebuild by Te Ngākau Civic Square Programme Manager Farzad Zamani.
It's an outstanding addition to the capital’s city centre. Its reopening has clearly lifted the area after the building closed in 2019.
A few features really stood out: design lead Rangi Kipa’s contribution, the addition of more windows and views to the street, and the removal of pillars and plinths so the nikau palm trees now create a beautiful connection between earth and sky. The hoardings proudly feature designs submitted by young people for new library cards were another thoughtful touch, bringing community voices directly into the project.
The last image in this carousel shows our own Richard Davison (Priority Location Director) and Sahar Lone (Senior Communications and Engagement Advisor) on site some months ago at the site of Te Hono - a new library, community hub and upgraded town centre, to see concrete being poured, a great reminder of a similar kaupapa across our cities.
It’s inspiring to see the parallels between this project and the one we’re delivering in Avondale which we are designing with a five-star Green Star rating (NZGBC). Congratulations to Wellington and @wgtncc on this milestone, and a special acknowledgement to @athfieldarchitects, who we’re also proud to be working with on Te Hono.
We’re looking forward to bringing Avondale its own landmark community space in mid‑2027 ✨

📚 One of our team visited Wellington’s newly reopened central library, Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui, over Easter and was shown around the impressive rebuild by Te Ngākau Civic Square Programme Manager Farzad Zamani.
It's an outstanding addition to the capital’s city centre. Its reopening has clearly lifted the area after the building closed in 2019.
A few features really stood out: design lead Rangi Kipa’s contribution, the addition of more windows and views to the street, and the removal of pillars and plinths so the nikau palm trees now create a beautiful connection between earth and sky. The hoardings proudly feature designs submitted by young people for new library cards were another thoughtful touch, bringing community voices directly into the project.
The last image in this carousel shows our own Richard Davison (Priority Location Director) and Sahar Lone (Senior Communications and Engagement Advisor) on site some months ago at the site of Te Hono - a new library, community hub and upgraded town centre, to see concrete being poured, a great reminder of a similar kaupapa across our cities.
It’s inspiring to see the parallels between this project and the one we’re delivering in Avondale which we are designing with a five-star Green Star rating (NZGBC). Congratulations to Wellington and @wgtncc on this milestone, and a special acknowledgement to @athfieldarchitects, who we’re also proud to be working with on Te Hono.
We’re looking forward to bringing Avondale its own landmark community space in mid‑2027 ✨
What's a public space you love to visit? 🏙️🌳
Ethan Kent, the executive director of PlacemakingX in New York, features in the latest episode of A City of Neighbourhoods, where we focus a global lens on Auckland placemaking and how we can regenerate urban areas by creating public spaces that people want to be a part of.
🔗 Link in bio to listen to the full episode

🛠️ Following a delay to parts of the construction site, the Waiapu Precinct works are back into full swing from mid-May
We will now resume work on the lower level near the shops from Meat World along to Angkor Bakery. This includes completing the trench for underground services, building kerbs, gardens, drainage and the new vehicle entrance from Church Street.
Work to build the new roadway on Gerrard Beeson Place has been continuing. We will now recommence work on the tree pit near Anytime Fitness and progress towards completing the new road. We expect to open access from Arthur Street in July.
Work has progressed on the retaining walls and stairs that connect the lower level to the middle level.
🔗 Link in bio to learn more

👉 Do you live in Drury?
Come and join us and attend the @nztransportagency Waka Kotahi Community Information Day on Saturday May 23.
These quarterly, expo-style events are a great opportunity for local residents to meet the teams behind many projects underway in the Drury/South Auckland area, find out what’s coming up, and ask questions face-to-face.
At this event, the AUDO team will be there to share updates, answer questions, and, just as importantly, listen. It’s all part of building a clearer picture of Drury’s future together 🤝
🔗 Link in bio to learn more.

👉 Do you live in Drury?
Come and join us and attend the @nztransportagency Waka Kotahi Community Information Day on Saturday May 23.
These quarterly, expo-style events are a great opportunity for local residents to meet the teams behind many projects underway in the Drury/South Auckland area, find out what’s coming up, and ask questions face-to-face.
At this event, the AUDO team will be there to share updates, answer questions, and, just as importantly, listen. It’s all part of building a clearer picture of Drury’s future together 🤝
🔗 Link in bio to learn more.

👉 Do you live in Drury?
Come and join us and attend the @nztransportagency Waka Kotahi Community Information Day on Saturday May 23.
These quarterly, expo-style events are a great opportunity for local residents to meet the teams behind many projects underway in the Drury/South Auckland area, find out what’s coming up, and ask questions face-to-face.
At this event, the AUDO team will be there to share updates, answer questions, and, just as importantly, listen. It’s all part of building a clearer picture of Drury’s future together 🤝
🔗 Link in bio to learn more.

👉 Do you live in Drury?
Come and join us and attend the @nztransportagency Waka Kotahi Community Information Day on Saturday May 23.
These quarterly, expo-style events are a great opportunity for local residents to meet the teams behind many projects underway in the Drury/South Auckland area, find out what’s coming up, and ask questions face-to-face.
At this event, the AUDO team will be there to share updates, answer questions, and, just as importantly, listen. It’s all part of building a clearer picture of Drury’s future together 🤝
🔗 Link in bio to learn more.

👉 Do you live in Drury?
Come and join us and attend the @nztransportagency Waka Kotahi Community Information Day on Saturday May 23.
These quarterly, expo-style events are a great opportunity for local residents to meet the teams behind many projects underway in the Drury/South Auckland area, find out what’s coming up, and ask questions face-to-face.
At this event, the AUDO team will be there to share updates, answer questions, and, just as importantly, listen. It’s all part of building a clearer picture of Drury’s future together 🤝
🔗 Link in bio to learn more.
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