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Auckland Art Gallery offers art for all
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Ta-maki has something for everyone at its two galleries in the CBD's Aotea Quarter.

Keeping Auckland's future bright
The Urban Strategy and Governance Committee has recommended Auckland City Council adopt a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fast track sustainability efforts.

District plan review
Auckland City Council is beginning the review of its isthmus district plan, a process that will take a number of years.

Airport stake
People have two more weeks to give their views on the future of Auckland City Council's stake in Auckland Airport.

ART Venture
In last week's City Scene story, "Helping art entrepreneurs", the quote from Jill Rawnsley, director of the Auckland Writers and Readers Festival should have read: "The key thing I've got out of ART Venture is that working in the arts is not incompatible with business practice." City Scene apologises for the error.

About City Scene
City Scene is a registered newspaper, published 49 weeks a year, which contains public notices and information about Auckland City Council decisions, projects and events.

Comment on the draft design for St Patrick's Square
Auckland City Council wants public feedback on a draft design (below) to upgrade St Patrick's Square.

Life by Design
Designers and design enthusiasts seeking inspiration should head to Semi-Permanent 07 on Saturday, 11 August at the Aotea Centre.

Auckland City Libraries' Special Collections
Auckland City Libraries' Special Collections is a reference-only resource of books, manuscripts, maps and photographs that require special care because of their uniqueness, rarity, value or condition.

Pocahontas meets Hello Kitty
Pocahontas meets Hello Kitty includes works by Auckland artists Natalie Couch and Cerisse Palalagi - along with works by other artists from New Zealand, the United States, Japan and Lebanon.

Three Days of Rain
The Pulitzer Prize-nominated play, Three Days of Rain, comes to life at the Silo Theatre this month.

Speed Painting
Car fanatics and art lovers will enjoy the BMW Art Cars Collection (Auckland Museum Events Centre, daily until 12 August) which features four cars painted by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein and Ken Done.

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