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Wayne Brown is the Mayor of Auckland. This page tracks Brown's public schedule — 47 engagements across 12 days — compiled automatically from the official source and updated daily.
- Office: Mayor of Auckland
- Country: 🇳🇿 New Zealand
- Based in: Auckland
- Latest entry: Monday, June 15, 2026
- Overseas days tracked: 0
- Source: Auckland Council — OurAuckland
Recent public schedule
Each entry links to its official source. Times are local where published.
Monday, June 15, 2026
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Four reasons to make your voice heard on Manurewa’s future
What are your priorities for Manurewa? Whether it is keeping community houses, accessing rugby fields or local leadership – just posting it on Facebook won’t make much of a difference. Your voice needs to be heard on our local board plan –
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Four reasons to make your voice heard on Franklin’s future
A three-year plan has been drafted for Franklin but it’s only as good as the people who help shape it. It’s your area so it needs your voice. Share your feedback from 23 June – 23 July 2026 at AKHaveYourSay. In 2023, 155 people shared their
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Four reasons to make your voice heard on future plans for Papakura
The bones of a plan have been drafted to prioritise Papakura’s growing needs for the next three years, but now it need community voices to tell us what’s really important where you live. In 2023, 205 people shared their feedback to help sha
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Dinosaur Discovery Track experience
A highly immersive educational experience of awe-inspiring creatures from the Cretaceous and Jurassic periods between 200 - 66 million years ago! The track features 20 animatronic replicas of 15 different species that move and roar - create
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Onehunga Business Improvement District targeted rate to reduce
The Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board has approved the Onehunga Business Improvement District (BID) targeted rate to drop from $1,000,000 to $350,000 - following a majority decision from the Onehunga Business...
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55 not out: Three Kings Library staff notch half a century
Mount Roskill Library staff Abebe Mekonnen and Jenny Cook recently celebrated milestones, with a combined five decades of mahi. Jenny’s first day at council was 1997, while Abebe started a few years later in 2000, together they share 55 yea
Friday, June 12, 2026
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Kōkako baby boom brings new life and a little chaos to the Hūnua Ranges
There’s a buzz in the bush in the Hūnua Ranges and it’s coming from a wave of young kōkako finding their voice. Auckland Council’s latest census shows the forest is thriving with 418 breeding pairs of North Island kōkako, a 61 per cent incr
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Auckland Festival of Photography outdoor exhibitions
Auckland Festival of Photography 2026 presents a suite of outdoor exhibitions in response to this year's theme - movement (kori). Featuring: An exclusive suite of works from Taiwan by Shen Chao-Liang, Taipei based award winning artist. Mayu
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Ngā Whetū o te Tau Hou | The Stars of the New Year
In this immersive planetarium experience, you’ll journey through the night sky to explore the Matariki star cluster and its importance in Aotearoa and te ao Māori. Discover the rich pūrākau (stories), science and traditions connected to eac
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Jurassic levels of youth spirit
From environmental action and volunteering through to leadership, community service and everyday acts of kindness, young people across the Howick area are continuing to make a real difference in their communities. Now, those efforts are bei
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New forum brings mana whenua, Auckland Council, DOC together for Waitākere Ranges
The first meeting of the new Waitākere Ranges Heritage Area Forum, held at Arataki Visitor Centre on Monday 8 June, brought together representatives of Te Kawerau ā Maki, Auckland Council, the Department of Conservation and the wider commun
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Media Advisory: Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown’s Week Ahead
Mayoral Media Advisory: Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown’s Week Ahead Public events, committee meetings and interviews scheduled
Thursday, June 11, 2026
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Winter Light Cathedral
Wander through a glowing tunnel of light and feel the magic of winter come alive! Step inside Winter Light Cathedral - a dazzling, walk-through experience made from tens of thousands of tiny LED lights. Inspired by the sweeping arches of gr
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Less waste, more savings – and 10 kilos lost
Saving money and even losing weight, Alex Xu cut more than waste when he started using the food scraps collection service regularly. For Alex Xu, an Eco Ambassador with CNSST Foundation, using the food scraps collection service led to an un
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Where Auckland’s Annual Plan 2026/27 has landed
The council’s Governing Body recently voted on the Annual Plan 2026/27 – ringing in a new budget for the year ahead, community projects and activities to be delivered, and a 7.9 per cent average residential rates increase. What is in the pl
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Taking responsibility now avoids passing costs to future generations.
This year’s Annual Plan 2026/2027 has been agreed by the council’s Governing Body and will come into effect on 1 July. This year’s budget includes: A 7.9 per cent rates rise helps maintain essential services and infrastructure, while keepin
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
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Critical upgrade to boost water supply for Auckland’s inner west communities
Watercare has completed a major new connection into the Mt Albert reservoir, boosting water security and network resilience for Mt Albert, Ōwairaka and Wesley while increasing capacity to support growth across Auckland’s inner west. The wor
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Nationwide Emergency Mobile Alert test taking place Sunday 14 June
Your mobile phone will receive an Emergency Mobile Alert (EMA) this Sunday, but don’t be alarmed – it’s a test. National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) is conducting a nationwide test of the Emergency Mobile Alert system on Sunday 14 Ju
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Encore! Artboards
Enjoy this small glimpse of the taonga held within Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, available to explore via Kura Heritage Collections Online. These photographs show a range of musical moments in Tāmaki Makaurau. From a school music
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Two scenarios being considered for potential PC120 changes
Auckland Council's Policy, Planning and Development Committee has today endorsed two scenarios for potential changes to Plan Change 120 for feedback from local boards and iwi authorities, following recent Government changes to Auckland's ho
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Auckland Council focuses on strengthening partnerships with mana whenua
Auckland Council’s relationships with mana whenua and Māori communities have been the focus of a Tāmaki Ora report on Iwi Ora, recently presented to the Community Committee. Iwi Ora is a key focus area in the council’s Tāmaki Ora Māori Outc
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
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Marae across South Auckland continue to strengthen community life
Marae across South Auckland continue to be strengthened through Auckland Council funding, supporting them as places of culture, connection and everyday community support. In Māngere-Ōtāhuhu, Ngā Whare Waatea, Pukaki, Makaurau and Papatuanuk
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BrainCharge - East
Specially created for adults, BrainCharge is all about building connections and supporting mental wellbeing. Our sessions are packed with fun, engaging activities that get you moving, thinking and feeling good. BrainCharge will help: boost
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BrainCharge - Central
Specially created for adults, BrainCharge is all about building connections and supporting mental wellbeing. Our sessions are packed with fun, engaging activities that get you moving, thinking and feeling good. BrainCharge will help: boost
Monday, June 8, 2026
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How Auckland Council’s deconstruction approach is building a circular future
When Auckland Council began the monumental task of relocating or removing more than 1,200 flood-affected homes across Tāmaki Makaurau following the 2023 severe storms, simply demolishing them wasn’t an option. A new deconstruction approach
Friday, June 5, 2026
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Auckland Council welcomes the government’s $10M boost into predator-free projects
Auckland’s native wildlife and ecosystems will benefit from a $10 million investment from central government, helping speed up conservation work already underway across the region. Announced at Long Bay Regional Park and hosted by Sir Peter
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4 fresh new playgrounds in South Auckland
Looking for new activities to get the whānau out and about? South Auckland is now home to 4 fresh new playgrounds, each offering something a little different and catering to all sorts of play. From sports parks to neighbourhood play spaces,
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Auckland once again recognised as a Tree City of the World
Auckland has been recognised as a Tree City of the World, for a seventh consecutive year. Trees are an important part of the identity of Tāmaki Makaurau and its natural heritage, where they help shape the fabric of the landscape. Dan Lambe,
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Partnership for a nature-positive Auckland endorsed by Auckland Council’s Governing Body
Auckland is taking a big step towards restoring its natural environment, with a new partnership programme designed to make Tāmaki Makaurau a world-leading “nature-positive” city.
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Central Interceptor leads a step-change for Auckland’s water quality
The Central Interceptor wastewater tunnel is set to make an outsized contribution to the quality of water in the city’s prized Waitematā Harbour. With more than 3200 kilometres of diverse coastline, an abundance of beaches and three harbour
Thursday, June 4, 2026
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Significant artwork 'Waharoa' revitalised in Aotea Square
Waharoa, a deeply valued and admired artwork by celebrated artist the late Selwyn Muru (Te Aupōuri, Ngāti Kurī, Ngāti Muri Kahara, Ngāti Rehia, Te Whakatōhea) has been carefully restored by Auckland Council’s Public Art team. Originally cre
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
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Wāhi Kōrero - Rānui
Come along to practice and develop your Reo Māori. We have a selection of Māori games available, or you can catch up over a cup of coffee provided by our library staff. All are welcome!
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The 5 best ways to embrace winter with boardwalks and bush walks
The coldest months of the year are upon us, and curling up on the couch to binge-watch a new series is tempting. But before you do, try getting outside and experiencing a winter walk to lift the spirits. You don’t need to go full Arctic exp
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Feathers, forests and foreshore finds across Auckland
The Auckland region is packed with native birdlife and one of the best places in the country for birdwatching. From rugged west coast beaches and peaceful regional parks to suburban gardens and local sports fields, birds are everywhere once
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Filipino voices celebrated in new book to reflect third largest Asian group in Aotearoa
A powerful new collection that shines a light on the experiences, contributions and aspirations of Filipino communities across Aotearoa has been published by Auckland Council Libraries. Titled Among Kinabuhi sa Aotearoa: Filipino Lives in..
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Auckland Council moves to restore Hooton Reserve for community use
After months of growing safety and environmental concerns, Auckland Council is working to restore Albany’s Hooton Reserve for safe public use.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
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Pickling seasonal produce workshop
Join Sarah Williams for this Love Food Hate Waste workshop. Pick up clever tips and tricks for making the most of seasonal abundance including an easy citrus cleaning product. You’ll also learn how to pickle your excess vegetables to stock
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Saving community services in Manurewa
Community services in Manurewa are set to continue while Auckland Council and Kāinga Ora work towards new leases. In Manurewa, community groups will continue to operate from four properties that support whānau and groups after their leases
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Flow state for Onehunga: new flow bowl drops in
Local skaters are dropping in like its hot at Onehunga’s new flow bowl. Sitting perched above the picturesque Onehunga Bay Reserve, the bowl has scenic lagoon views and is another eye-catching addition to the popular...
Saturday, May 30, 2026
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New walking tour sees concrete walls turn into open-air galleries
From Pacific migration to ‘80s nostalgia, the walls of Tāmaki Makaurau speak.
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Paws before you leap: a guide to bringing home a dog
Bringing a dog into your family is one of life’s great joys - muddy paw prints (okay, maybe not when it’s on the carpet), beach walks, tail wags at the front door and a loyal best mate by your side. But before the cute photos and puppy cudd
Friday, May 29, 2026
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Pan-Pacific Hub plans move forward
Plans to progress Manurewa’s first ever Pan-Pacific Hub are gaining momentum. Manurewa Local Board appointed Elika Consulting Group (ECG) to lead community engagement and feasibility investigations for the proposed hub at Clendon Reserve at
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New Forum begins long-term collaboration for Waitākere Ranges Heritage Area
The newly established Waitākere Ranges Heritage Area Forum will hold its first public meeting on Monday 8 June 2026 at the Arataki Visitor Centre, marking the beginning of a new phase of collaboration for the long-term care and protection o
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Auckland’s emergency response space ‘stronger together’ after successful AEM-led preparedness forum
Following on from last year’s successful event, Auckland Emergency Management hosted a second Community Civil Defence and Emergency Management Forum on 23 May at Due Drop Events Centre in Manukau. Around 200 people attended the forum from a
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One volunteer, 30 years, and a growing forest on Waiheke
For nearly 30 years, Waiheke Island resident Chris Palmer has quietly worked away in Delamore Reserve, helping transform former farmland into regenerating native forest. What began as a passion for conservation and a few hours helping along
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Photography exhibition: Heritage in the City
From the picturesque Keeper’s Cottage at Albert Park to hidden details at Britomart, come and enjoy an exhibition of photographs by Blair Hastings - featuring historic heritage buildings and places around central Auckland. A great opportuni
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Levelling up: GridAKL drives Auckland’s gaming industry forward
Auckland Council’s innovation hub, GridAKL, puts the spotlight on the future of gaming with the return of its popular Indie Games Showcase. Now an annual fixture on the city’s tech calendar, the event highlights how Auckland is truly game-o
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Who is Wayne Brown?
Wayne Brown is the Mayor of Auckland, based in Auckland, New Zealand.
Where does this schedule come from?
It is compiled automatically from Auckland Council — OurAuckland, the official source, and updated daily.
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