2) Fun at the fair
Motat’s Stem fair is back and bigger than ever. Photo / Connor Crawford
Motat’s Stem Fair marine science activities. Photo / Connor Crawford
3) Devonport delight
4) Ten years in the wild
Taika Waititi’s Hunt for the Wilderpeople is returning to cinemas nationwide.
5) Get your Ted on Ted
The New Zealand Maritime Museum is inviting everyone to sail on the heritage vessel, Ted Ashby. Photo / Courtesy New Zealand Maritime Museum
Teds on Ted. Photo / Courtesy New Zealand Maritime Museum
6) One place, endless experiences
Cultures converge like nowhere else in Aotearoa at World of Cultures festival.
Auckland Council’s CultureFest 2026.
7) Hīkoi by the sea
8) Pretty flash
Coming up
Cambridge Autumn Festival: March 20-29, Cambridge. World of Cultures: March 21-April 5, Auckland. Dreamer Light Festival: April 3-12, NZICC, Auckland. Deva Mahal New Zealand tour, April 3-May 2 nationwide. Helen Clark in Six Outfits: April 7-26, ASB Waterfront Theatre, Auckland. K-Pop Live: April 7-18, nationwide. Milli: April 7-11, Basement Theatre, Auckland. & Juliet: April 9-May 3, The Civic, Auckland. Arthur Miller’s A View From the Bridge, April 9–May 3, Q Theatre, Rangatira, Auckland. Auckland Phil’s Six-thirty Session, Tchaikovsky 4: April 9, Auckland Town Hall. Darklight, The Hidden World: April 9-18, Aotea Centre, Auckland. NZSO Resonance featuring Jörgen van Rijen: April 10, Auckland Town Hall. Ultra Festival, April 10, Wellington Waterfront Finding Cynthia: April 10 – 11, Artworks Theatre, Waiheke Island. Jimmy Barnes, Working Class Man: April 19, Spark Arena, Auckland. The Graduate Choir NZ Recital for Pope Francis: April 21, St Michael’s Catholic Church, Remuera Split Enz, Forever Enz Tour: May 6, Wellington and May 9, Auckland.