
Businesses
The Devonport Flagstaff
The Devonport Flagstaff has always prided itself on providing the local community with insightful and relevant news and views.
Pure Advantage
Pure Advantage functions as both a generator and communicator of knowledge, undertaking and supporting a variety of green growth-focused research activities and outputs. Through this work we seek to disseminate cutting-edge theory and practice that will transform how New Zealanders understand and manage the relationship between the environment and the economy.
Devonport RSA
We are just a small Association in the heart of the Devonport community. The Association meets upstairs in the spacious hall every second Monday at 1100 with a free light lunch served from our kitchen. The Association does not provide public restaurant or bar services, so while the Secretary may often be in the office, the rooms are not open on a regular basis.
Devonport Community House
Our purpose is to enhance the social, cultural and physical wellbeing of the local community by providing accessible and affordable facilities and a wide range of programmes, workshops and opportunities for people of all ages, cultures and interests to come together in a safe and supportive environment to meet people, make friends, try new things, learn, share, contribute and participate in their local community.
National Museum of the Royal NZ Navy
Open 7 days, 10am - 5pm. Free admission. The Navy Museum showcases the story of the Royal New Zealand Navy. Visitors to the Museum can take a journey through the memories, perils, loss and, triumphs and humour of the men and women who served – and continue to serve – this country on the ocean waves.
Impact-Mental Health
Provide RESILIENCE EDUCATION programmes for parents, teachers and educators, one-on-one counselling, Keynote talks, support for counsellors, deans and teachers via our resources, including our latest book HATE MYSELF HATE MY LIFE: A Teenage Guide to Finding Self Confidence and Inner Love, and our Podcast ImpACT-Mental Health.
Devonport School of Dance
Devonport School of Dance offers RAD ballet, NZAMD contemporary, jazz,tap, hip hop and open acro, lyrical classes from pre-schoolers through to adults.
Devonport Museum
Displays include natural and geological history, local landmarks, early settlement and later developments, social, maritime and transport history, tools, toys and family and household effects. We provide access to some display material, a research service, and a place to receive and process items and information of local interest
Peter Raos Studio
Peter has worked as a glass artist in Devonport for over 40 years. His wife Prue and her love of gardening gives Peter direct inspiration for his works of art: the sculptured form of the lily, the pattern of myriad leaves and the changing compositions of flowers as the seasons change. Peter has developed a number of paperweight series in homage to the French Impressionists. He takes the layering effect typical of Monet’s work and adapts it to his own glass, creating Impressionist gardens in glass.
Newton Andrews Gallery
Newton Andrews Gallery has over 40 years experience collecting and trading in antique and early: Prints Maps Paintings Vintage posters PhotographyWe are the leading specialists for New Zealand related material.
Devonport Palms
Poolside self-contained studio with kitchenette & ensuite 5 minutes walk to Narrow Neck Beach, cafés and food outlets.
40 On Stanley B&B
Private Self-contained contemporary studio, situated on Devonport’s Stanley Point. Just a few minutes drive from Devonport Village and ferry service to downtown Auckland.
Flagstaff Gallery & Framing
The Flagstaff Gallery is a family-run business with a team of four arts specialists who ensure we are always representing the best of New Zealand and contemporary art. Home to an impressive array of over 60 artists, we showcase new and emerging talents as well as household names on the New Zealand and global art scenes.