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Engaged communities at the heart of Waiheke
World-renowned activist Jim Diers recently visited Waiheke Island.
Council Cadets get to know Waitematā Local Board
Did you know that Auckland Council runs a cadet programme?
Auckland Council's very own Lara Croft
Meet Laura... specialist archaeologist in the council's Heritage Team. This 24-year-old is an activist of sorts.
Bringing our heritage to life
Check out this amazing History Alive series to see how much Auckland has changed over the past 100 years!
Protecting the Waitākere Ranges
West Aucklanders turned out on October 15 to the community forum, Te Wao Nui a Tiriwa - Standing up for the Waitākere Ranges.
Don’t miss out - book local sports fields
Remember to book ahead and lock-in your game time on local sport fields.
Memorial Gardens seeks help locating families
Manukau Memorial Gardens is asking for help from the public to trace the families of loved ones whose headstones were accidentally damaged last week.
Sandspit Reserve Playground upgraded
Sandspit Reserve Playground in Waiuku has had a long‑awaited upgrade.
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Events
Arthur Miller’s A View from The Bridge
Beneath the family drama, A View from the Bridge sharpens questions of migration, identity, and b...
Love your awa - Stream workshop
Discover the magic of your local waterways at Love Your Awa—a hands‑on, nature‑immersive stream w...
Microgreens workshop for kids
A fun, hands-on microgreens workshop for kids and their caregivers.
Relaxation Dancing Class
Join our dance class, do exercise and keep fit to joyful music!
Caffeine & Craft
Whether you’re an experienced maker or just starting out, Caffeine & Craft is a friendly space to...
April School Holiday - Avondale Library
Keep the kids inspired these school holidays with free creative workshops, crafts, and family-fri...
Knitting Group
Pop along and knit for those in need. If you are not a knitter, bring along a pair of needles and...
Papakura Library Ukulele Club
Our free ukulele club is on every Thursday from 3 PM to 4:30 PM at the Papakura Library Meeting R...
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