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How to cope with March Madness
March is the busiest time of the year on Auckland’s roads, public transport and cycleways.

Meet Olivia Haddon, Māori design specialist
Olivia Haddon works with mana whenua to incorporate Māori design thinking into all of the council’s work.
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Tea & Tales
Join library staff as we read stories, watch movie clips, listen to podcast episodes, and chat about them!

Audible Garden
Learn acting/stagecraft, Bollywood fusion dancing, Indian Raga singing, poetry, oblique ethnic flute playing, and percussion.

Exhibition: Cirque du Killing PRESENTS: ‘Appetiser’
The Killing is a collective of emerging artists based in Aotearoa and Australia.

The Impossible Has Already Happened
The Impossible Has Already Happened brings together two nation’s stories of water amid a global climate crisis.

Rita Angus: New Zealand Modernist | He Ringatoi Hou o Aotearoa
The works on display span Angus’s life and career as an artist, drawing out the themes of pacifism, feminism and nature, which shaped much of her work.

Community hub activities: Central City Library
There will be performances and workshops for the whole family from the Pacific Islands, Europe and Asia.

Baby Expo Auckland
A huge range of products and services will be on show, along with seminars, demos and workshops.

Come From Away – The Broadway Musical
This ground-breaking musical tells a remarkable real-life story of the kindness and spirit of humanity that ensued in the face of crisis.

Auckland Photo Day Summer Exhibition
Enjoy a walk around the town centre and enjoy this free public exhibition.

Move It With Mary
A low-impact exercise aimed at over 60, 70, and 80-year-olds. Make new friends, and have fun!

Book-A-Family History Librarian
Make a FREE one-hour booking to see Auckland Libraries' family history specialist, Seonaid (Shona) Harvey.

Kei whea te Aute
The exhibition pays tribute to the acclaimed Mōteatea (Māori lament or chant) continuing their legacy as a Wawata in exhibition form.