News archive The winners of the fourth OBJECTive Art Awards, Manukau City Council’s annual nationwide competition for object art, were announced on Friday 15 October. read more
Nathan Homestead is completing 85 successful years of existence and invites everyone to a Community Arts Open Day on 30 October. read more
Manukau City Council’s new premier skatepark at Barry Curtis Park will be officially opened on Thursday 7 October by Mayor Len Brown. read more
Manukau City Council’s Chief Executive Leigh Auton is to have a reserve named after him in recognition of his contribution and service to the city. read more
Manukau communities are a step closer to restricting street prostitution in the problem areas in the city, with the advance of the Manukau (Regulation of Prostitution in Specified Places) Bill to Local Government and Environment Select Committee. read more
Manukau Mayor Len Brown today paid tribute to Howick architect and long time community stalwart, Malcolm Smith, who passed away at South Auckland Hospice overnight. read more
World Parks Day aims to encourage people to enjoy their local park and appreciate the importance of green space. To celebrate, Manukau Parks has organised a variety of free events throughout the city. read more
Manukau residents are in for a unique cross-city and cross-cultural arts experience with a new experimental video installation investigating the Samoan experience in Aotearoa New Zealand. read more
Injury Free Counties Manukau reminds residents to look out for children when reversing out of driveways. The request follows two recent tragedies in Manukau. read more
The first theatre event at the new Mangere Arts Centre – Ngā Tohu o Uenuku will now be a performance by local Manurewa comedy company the Kila Kokonut Krew. read more
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