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James Cook High next stop for Shot Cuzz bus
Shot Cuzz the vaccination bus rolls into James Cook High School in Manurewa on Monday and Tuesday.

COVID-19 jab comes with pie and kai in Papakura
Companies are rallying to help with the drive to lift vaccination rates in southern Auckland.

Manurewa offers Rangatahi Scholarships
Manurewa Local Board has scholarship opportunities available for the area's young people.

Manurewa set for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
Manurewa Local Board members are set to add te reo elements to business meetings.

Iconic event brings zero waste to center stage
The ASB Polyfest Auckland Secondary Schools Māori & Pacific Islands Cultural Festival has succeeded in saving tonnes of waste from going into landfill.

New community-led gallery now open at Auckland Museum
Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland Museum has opened a new gallery designed to help Auckland communities share their stories.

Whau Pacific Festival delights
Celebrating three nights of spectacular celebrations and entertainment at the Whau Pacific Festival 2021.

Auckland Diwali Festival performer and stallholder applications open
Auckland Diwali Festival returns to Aotea Square and Queen Street for its 20th anniversary on 30-31 October this year. Registrations are now open for stallholders and performers for the upcoming festival, with festival organisers looking for Auck...
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Takapuna Winter Lights
Pop in for a bite to eat & drink at your favourite restaurants and bars, and let your senses guid...

Book Chat at Helensville Library
Grab your coffee and join us for a lively discussion on any book you've read!

Leys Institute Little Library Book Chat
Fourth Thursday of every month except April.

Free Japanese Film Screening - Monster
When her young son, Minato, starts to behave strangely, his mother feels that there is something...

Hillsborough Ceilidh
Join us to learn about traditional Scotttish community dancing, or ceilidh.

French bilingual storytime
Storytime is ideal for kids three to five years of age but everyone is welcome!


Auckland at Play through Research & Heritage Collections
Learn to search for treasures in special collections, including photographs, archives, oral histo...