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Whakapau tangata – People of the North Hokianga
Hokianga is a captivating story of memories, reflections and living histories, delicately woven together from the heritage collections held in Auckland Libraries.
Fearon Park gets new artwork as part of upgrade
Mt Roskill’s Fearon Park has had an injection of culture with a new public artwork installed at the entrance of the park.
Makeover and expansion coming for Aotea Centre
One of Auckland’s most famous landmarks will undergo a refresh and expansion in an exciting new development set to rejuvenate the Aotea arts quarter.
World-class art coming to Heron Park
Waterview residents are in for an injection of world class art with internationally recognised New Zealand artist Judy Millar commissioned to produce a significant work for Heron Park.
Auckland Libraries celebrate the zine scene
July is International Zine Month – what better time to check out Auckland Libraries' collection of more than 1000 titles.
Explore your Auckland
Did you know that Auckland is full of great things to do? There are adventures for kids of all ages – from parks and playgrounds, to pools, leisure centres and libraries, all run or looked after by Auckland Council.
Making venues accessible to everyone
Regional Facilities Auckland (RFA) enriches life in Auckland by engaging people in the arts, environment, sport and events. It prides itself on being accessible to everyone.
Karangahape Road goes bananas
In the works Don’t Dream it’s Over, artist Janet Lilo has used her striking banana motif and sharp neon elements to illustrate Karangahape Road’s melting pot of history, cultural heritage and community diversity.
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