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Armageddon began in Auckland, New Zealand on the weekend of 2 December 1995, at the Avondale Raceway. In 1997, the expo added a Wellington event, followed in 1999 by an event in Melbourne. Over the next 17 years, Armageddon held events in Australia sporadically.
This was the first cancellation in the history of the event. [6] Part-way through the Big Gay Out 2021, it was announced that three cases of COVID-19 had emerged in South Auckland. [7] Mayor Phil Goff learned of the outbreak on his way to the event, but was advised that the event could continue. [8]
The event began with a walking tour, of central Auckland, while a concurrent edit-a-thon was held at Auckland War Memorial Museum, led by Women in Architecture WikiProject organiser Lisa Maule, ending with a tutorial explaining Wikimedia Commons uploads. The edit-a-thon saw over 17 participants making contributions to Wikipedia, and led to the ...
ALAC presents live arts performances and events at several prominent venues across Auckland; it provides support to the arts and creative sector; and provides opportunities for people of all ages to engage with the arts. It is a business unit under the council controlled organisation Auckland Unlimited of Auckland Council and comprises:
Pages in category "Events in Auckland" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Due Drop Events Centre (previously known as the Vodafone Events Centre and TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre) [1] is a multi-purpose event centre located in Manukau, Auckland, New Zealand (suburb of the former Manukau City), with an indoor arena, theatre and meeting halls hosting community, cultural and sports events, concerts and plays, exhibits, trade fairs and expos, corporate functions ...
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Eventfinda Stadium [1] (known from 1992–2018 as the North Shore Events Centre) is an indoor arena located in Wairau Valley, on the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. The arena opened in 1992 and has a capacity of 4,179.