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Papakura backs pedal power
Papakura Local Board knows the perfect spot for a community-led bike hub.
‘Renewal of life’: Auckland’s Diwali Festival is back
The Auckland Diwali Festival returns to Aotea Square and Queen Street on 8-9 October so get your friends and whānau along to celebrate this special event.
Lifting our performance to deliver more for Māori
Auckland Council has released the fourth edition of its Te Pūrongo a Te Kaunihera o Tāmaki Makaurau Ngā Huanga Māori 2021-2022 / Auckland Council Group Māori Outcomes Report 2021-2022.
Board wants heritage protection as part of any Ardmore Hall / Bell Field sale
Franklin Local Board says selling Ardmore Hall and the neighbouring Bell Field is the best option for the community.
Have your say on Leys Institute restoration and modernisation designs
It is time to have your say on the future design for the restoration of the much-loved Leys Institute at 20 St Marys Road, with consultation on two design options open until 1 December.
Crossing will help keep temple users safe
A crossing being added to Great South Road will make access to the Sikh temple safer.
Supporting our vibrant arts and culture sector
Auckland Council’s Parks, Arts, Community and Events Committee has approved 28 applications for grants totalling $422,546 through round one of the 2022/2023 Regional Arts and Culture grants programme.
Name adopted for Avondale library and community hub
Avondale library and community hub has taken another step in its development, following the adoption of the name ‘Te Hono’ by Whau Local Board.
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Digital Drop-in @ Rānui Library
Join us at Rānui Library for our Digital Drop-in session!
BrainCharge
A fun and engaging brain fitness programme for adults, with different challenges and activities...
Te Manawa Rhymetime
Join our Rhymetime sessions with songs, movement and finger rhymes for pre-schoolers and their ca...
Mornings by the Stream in Glen Eden
This is a great way to make community connections while enjoying our hidden natural gems.
Knitting and craft group
Bring your knitting, crochet or craft project and enjoy a chat.
Bilingual Rhymetime
Come along to our bilingual Rhymetime every Wednesday, from 10:30am to 11am.
Māori Art
Learn the art of harakeke weaving at Te Pātaka Kōrero o Ōtāhuhu every Wednesday, from 10am to 2pm...
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