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Manukau Harbour Forum educating the local community
Members of the Forum will appear at Onehunga Festival to educate the public about keeping Manukau Harbour clean.
Older adults supported with workshops in Ōrākei
Ōrākei Local Board is helping to arm seniors with key skills around technology, home ownership and driving.
Onehunga Foreshore cleanup planned for Seaweek
Volunteers are being sought to help with a community cleanup of Onehunga harbour during Seaweek 2019.
Ten library tips for teens and young people
Check out the free services available from Auckland Libraries, from career advice to ebooks and events.
Rangatahi Youth Scholarship recipients aim to help community with their skills
Future scientists, architects and nurses are among the recipients of Manurewa Local Board’s Rangatahi Youth Scholarship.
New approach to Te Reo Māori lessons at Mt Albert Toy Library
Pitau Potiki, the Te Reo Māori speaking doll, is the latest addition to the collection at the Mt Albert Toy Library.
Growing community gardens in Albert-Eden
Community garden initiatives are providing a welcome refuge for birds, butterflies and residents in the local area and beyond.
Kūkūwai Karnival celebrates end of Waterview Tunnel work disruption
Albert Eden and Whau local boards are saying thank you to residents with a party to mark the end of six years of Waterview Tunnel work disruptions.
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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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