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Step back in time with Auckland's augmented reality tour
Stroll through the streets of historic Auckland with a new augmented reality app exploring our past.
Back to the future for heritage building
Iconic Mt Roskill building restored to former glory.
Whau Local Board calls on Government to commit on Avondale Racecourse sale
Any sale of the racecourse should come with a commitment to benefit Avondale, the local board has said.
Auckland on show for royal visit
Aucklanders are looking forward to welcoming Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to the city on 30 October.
Discover the Gibbons family timber mills
Explore the story behind one of Auckland’s historic sites, timber mills in the Waitākere Ranges.
Students deliver community solutions
Unitec landscape architecture students applied their minds to issues in the Beachlands-Maraetai area.
Explore Te Atatū Peninsula walkway
The popular walkway boasts magnificent views of the Waitematā Harbour.
Cycleway puts safety first for New Lynn students
The Seabrook Avenue Cycleway provides a safe, separated space for people on bikes.
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Events
Guided nature walk - Omaha Beach Reserve
Learn about the biodiversity of this unique coastal ecosystem and what people can do to help prot...
Zoo Lates
Visit after work with mates and whānau, make it a date or just enjoy a stroll through the beautif...
Crochet Club
Join us for crochet, coffee, and community—all skill levels welcome!
Wriggle, Rhyme and Storytime at Waiheke Library
Spend your morning at the library with fun things to do for you and your kids.
Cyanotype workshop for adults
This is a one-hour session at Auckland Botanic Gardens for adults to experience Cyanotype.
Cyanotype workshop for kids
Discover the amazing process of Cyanotype - an old photographic process first discovered in 1842.
Kids Japanese Festival
Enjoy amazing Japanese animation movies such as Studio Ghibli’s "The Boy and the Heron” and fun a...
Leys Institute School Holiday Programme
Come along for fun activities at the Library.
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