Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown with his deputy, Desley Simpson, on stage in the town hall for the council's swearing-in ceremony on Friday night. Phot o/ Dean PurcellAuckland Mayor Wayne Brown with his deputy, Desley Simpson, on stage in the town hall for the council’s swearing-in ceremony on Friday night. Phot o/ Dean Purcell

Last night was a big night for Auckland councillors. In
their best big and tucker, in front of family, friends, their community whanau and a lot of council staff, in the lovely old town hall, they were inaugurated into their roles.

 The inauguration of Auckland Council, October 31, 2025, in the Auckland Town Hall. Photo / Dean Purcell The inauguration of Auckland Council, October 31, 2025, in the Auckland Town Hall. Photo / Dean Purcell

Our first Kiribati-New Zealand councillor, Victoria Short. Photo / Dean PurcellOur first Kiribati-New Zealand councillor, Victoria Short. Photo / Dean Purcell

Returning councillor John Watson didn't shake Mayor Brown's hand at the swearing in, but he did give the hang loose sign. Photo / Dean PurcellReturning councillor John Watson didn’t shake Mayor Brown’s hand at the swearing in, but he did give the hang loose sign. Photo / Dean Purcell

How bad is the flood risk in Auckland?

Flooding in Sandringham. Flooding in Sandringham.

Art house in a forest in the city

Documentary photographer Gil Hanly in her studio. Photo /Jason Oxenham 

Documentary photographer Gil Hanly in her studio. Photo /Jason Oxenham

Gil's Garden in Mt Eden. Photo / Gil HanlyGil’s Garden in Mt Eden. Photo / Gil Hanly

The play city

Judy Blakey, a participant in the council's "Serious business of having fun" event.Judy Blakey, a participant in the council’s “Serious business of having fun” event.

Nikki Penetito-Hemara, the keynote speaker in the council's "Serious business of having fun" event.Nikki Penetito-Hemara, the keynote speaker in the council’s “Serious business of having fun” event.