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Matariki Festival inspires the region
Matariki Festival is inspiring generations across the Auckland region.
Whānau voices shape Pukekohe Memorial
Families of those who are buried in unmarked graves at Pukekohe Cemetery hope for the planned memorial to be a place of reflection, healing and unity for everyone.
Reading Warrior, empowering minds, inspiring young publishers
Reading Warrior is igniting a passion for reading and publishers in young people, offering uplifting stories from Aotearoa NZ and the Pacific, and encouraging them to become storytellers themselves.
Papakura Marae hosts citizenship ceremony
New ground has been broken with a l citizenship ceremony hosted at Papakura Marae.
Marae initiatives supported at Auckland Council
Auckland Council has recently allocated funding from its 2024/2025 Cultural Initiatives Fund to seven marae development projects.
Te Maharatanga o Ngā Wai / Remembering our waters
Te Maharatanga o Nga Wai, is the name of a recently completed public space situated on the corner of Sale Street and Wellesley Street.
Pocket art guide updated with 10 new artworks showcasing toi Māori in Tāmaki Makaurau
‘Te Paparahi Toi Māori’ the Auckland Art Walk guide relaunches in 2025 with new public Māori artwork to see.
Local views will get Papakura climate ready
Local knowledge is being amassed to ensure Papakura is climate ready.
Events72 Results
Lunar New Year Celebration for Children and Families
Celebrate Lunar New Year with us at Onehunga Library!
Forever | Two Hands Tattoo
The exhibition highlights the artistic evolution of Two Hands Tattoo, showcasing the distinctive...
Green Noise
Green Noise is Tove Spary's reflection on her experiences with Ihi Ora, the Grafton based mental...
The Queer Joy Community Quilt workshops
The patchwork quilt is a labour of aroha and kotahitanga, and the result of the makers’ skill sha...
Onehunga Library Bookchat
Bring along your latest read to share with a friendly community of fellow book lovers.
Low-sensory hours
Every Tuesday morning 10am–12pm, our current exhibition is set to a low-sensory experience, with...