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How to reduce your local ecological footprint
A sustainability initiative is encouraging communities to form 'eco-neighbourhoods' to reduce their ecological footprint.
Help for Korean leisure customers
Sunju Park’s smiling face is often the first thing people see when they walk into Auckland Council’s Takapuna Pool and Leisure Centre.
Recycling roll-out picks up pace
In July more than 210,000 households in north and west Auckland moved to the same recycling service as other parts of the region.
Nautilus repairs impact Orewa Library and car park
The Hibiscus and Bays Local Board have agreed subject to certain conditions to grant landowner approval and a license to occupy part of the Orewa Library car park for repairs to the Nautilus building.
Watch: Quay Street cycleway opens
Another link in Auckland's rapidly developing cycle network opened on 8 July.
Footpath projects get a boost from the Rodney Local Board
The Rodney Local Board Transport, Planning and Infrastructure Committee has approved $1.5 million to design and build footpaths in Huapai, Riverhead and Warkworth.
The eyes of the god, Tāwhirimātea
In celebration of Matariki Festival 2016 Auckland Libraries has created a short video that tells the story of the dawning of the Māori new year. This story is one version of many different interpretations of Matariki.
Auckland – before and after
Auckland is a city on the rise, and a city that’s changed dramatically over the past decade. It wasn’t that long ago iconic landmarks such as The Cloud, Wynyard Quarter, shared spaces and The Lightpath didn’t exist.
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Events
Rongoā Workshops
Glen Innes Library is excited to host a Rongoā workshop with Emma Haslam.
Inclusive Storytime
A great opportunity to encourage an interest in books, while building language and literacy skills.
Reading to Mango
Spend some quality time with our furry friend Mango as you read your favorite books to him.
Stream Care Day
Join us in caring for our precious waterways through hands-on ecological action.
Rhymetime - Onehunga
Join us for Rhymetime, where songs, movement, and finger rhymes bring fun and learning to life.
Stories and Rhymes
Come and join as we sing, dance and rhyme together with preschool children and their caregivers!
Kori me te ruri | Wriggle and Rhyme
Wriggle and Rhyme sessions foster early literacy skills, promoting active movement and brain deve...
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