Clean beauty has arrived at Ponsonby Central
Aleph Beauty brings its considered, people- and planet-first approach to the heart of Ponsonby with beautifully formulated products that let your skin do the talking. Open seven days a week until...

Sixteen years ago, plant-based food in New Zealand was often dismissed as niche, bland, or “hippie.” little bird kitchen helped change that story.
Say goodbye to the stable mural. The Ardmore Road Dairy, once famous for being open late when supermarkets and petrol stations were not, has been converted into a beauty salon at the corner of Jervois Road.
The name Te Rimutahi translates to the lone Rimu tree, referring to a sacred tree that once stood where Ponsonby and Karangahape Roads intersect today.
Tyler-Niland Construction and Manuka Tiling are launching a new design-led approach to interiors and construction.
After 20 years in the industry, Project Partners continues to deliver independent, end-to-end project management services that give Auckland property owners true peace of mind.
Aleph Beauty brings its considered, people- and planet-first approach to the heart of Ponsonby with beautifully formulated products that let your skin do the talking. Open seven days a week until...
Te Rimutahi will be one year old in May. This time last year, we were celebrating the generous gifting of the name Te Rimutahi by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei. The name, which is...
Recently I officiated at the celebration to mark the completion of the heritage section of the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. It reminded me why moments like this matter...
Alain Bertaud, a self described ‘urbanist’ visited Auckland 14 years ago and sponsored by Auckland Urban Development Office (ex-Panuku) visited again for a lecture in the ‘Auckland Conversations’. He is...
Embrace the change of season, keep your food journey going and plant crops for the winter months! Many of us plan, plant and nurture our spring and summer gardens every...
This summer’s Western Springs Stadium concert schedule of back-to-back record-breaking shows boosted economic activity by $10 million in the Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland region. Laneway Festival on 5 February was the...
Council staff are making good progress on the plans for the Leys Library and Gymnasium restoration and seismic strengthening. There have been temporary works carried out on the roof, along...
Auckland Council’s plan for 2026/2027 is out for public feedback now, setting out the council’s services, activities and spend for the year ahead. Aucklanders are encouraged to share their views...
Whittaker’s chocolate concierge stands in front of Hotel Fitzroy, which has been gift wrapped in a giant bow to mark the launch of the Whittaker’s Hotel Sweet. This is what...
This Easter the Waiheke Jazz & Blues Festival is hosted at three special venues on the island. Allpress Olive Groves (formerly Rangihoua Estate) hosts the Fullers360 Good Friday Groove on Friday...
Getting that first foot on the property ladder can feel overwhelming. But when the process is broken down step by step, and you’re supported by the right people, it can...
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is delighted to announce the upcoming 2027 Walters Prize finalists, New Zealand’s leading contemporary art award. Held every three years, the Prize culminates in...

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Andrew Tindall and Caitlin Worth sent us this photo from their recent holiday in Iran. The photo was taken by a local boy in Naqsh-e Jahan Square (also known as Imam Square) in Esfahan, Iran.
Local resident Trudi Nelson tells us, “As usual, a mighty fine Ponsonby News read. I was at the Vietnamese temple before the moon season celebration in Hanoi.”
Kelly Brown is part of the Foxes Island Wine team tells us, “I have been meaning to send you this photo snapped of me at home in New York, standing in front of the World Trade Center Memorial Reflection Ponds. A special place for me - this photo reflects my two homes - New York City and New Zealand.”
Emma Badeia of the Depot Artspace in Devonport loves reading Ponsonby News. During her lunch break, she took a moment to check out the Depot ad and article in the September Ponsonby News Arts + Culture section.
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