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Local grant helps charity glam up the guys
Fix Up Look Sharp is an Onehunga-based charity that provides free styling service for male-identified people looking to sharpen up their appearance for that all-important job interview or meeting.
A natural solution to weed control
A selection of local parks across Auckland were included in a three-month trial with Auckland Council maintenance contractors working to determine the value of vinegar as a natural, more environmentally friendly weed control option.
Amplifying the voice of our tamariki
Glen Innes young people are raising their voices on issues that affect them.
New face leading local hub
Meet Dany Miller-Kareko, the new Onehunga/Oranga Hub Manager
Pathways around Wai-O-Taiki closed for upgrade work
Pathways in and around Wai-O-Taiki Nature Reserve will be closed temporarily, while important track upgrades are undertaken.
A business school for the rebels is calling for applicants
The Rebel Business School will deliver 20 free workshops designed to equip aspiring entrepreneurs with the tools they need to start their own business.
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Events
Onehunga's Then and Now Walk
This walk reflects the general history and changes to the area, highlighted with personal memorie...
Wriggle and Rhyme
Join us at Onehunga Library every Thursday for our Wriggle and Rhyme sessions! These engaging pro...
Craft Kids
Delight your child's imagination and creativity as they explore various crafts and unleash their...
Echoes of the Pacific A Spoken Word Gathering
Dive into the captivating narratives of our Māori and Pasifika rangatahi, woven together in a tap...
Elvis: A Musical Revolution
This high energy production features an all-star cast, breath-taking choreography and over 40 ico...
Moana Market
Embark on a journey through the Pacific at our market, where every stall is a window into the vib...
Onehunga Repair Cafe
Bring your broken or damaged items and our local volunteers will fix them for you for FREE.
The Naming of Aotearoa-New Zealand (until 1840)
We look at how the Māori gave names to the places in Aotearoa.