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Keeping up with the Korero
Every New Zealander can help strengthen the Māori language simply by using it. That’s the theme of this year’s Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori / Māori Language Week.
The story behind the Moon Festival
The Moon Festival is celebrated in many Asian countries and goes by many names.
Lights on in Tin Tacks Reserve
Tin Tacks Reserve in central Onehunga is to be home to a bright new public artwork in the form of a large free-standing lightbox.
Watch: Behind the scenes with Auckland Libraries’ heritage team
Deep in the heart of Auckland’s Central City Library is a little-known treasure trove of valuable letters, photographs, and yes, books.
Culturally inspired woven designs to feature on Fashion Week catwalk
Māori culture, history and sustainability intertwine as two of NZ's renowned Māori designers present collections during New Zealand Fashion Week.
Students compete for talent show glory
More than 1000 secondary school students from across Auckland will compete in Auckland Council's Stand Up Stand Out youth music and dance competition.
Kelston Community Centre gifted new name
The views of Auckland from the top of the hill are the inspiration behind the name ‘Te Pae o Kura’ gifted by Te Kawerau a Maki as the new name for the Kelston Community Centre.
Bright future planned for Papakura
A bold vision for Papakura’s future has been outlined to business leaders and developers.
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Storytime
Come along to our popular Storytimes with books, bubbles and waiata.
Gift making with aroha
Celebrate Kirihimete by making and crafting your own perehana | present, all handmade with aroha:...
Howick Santa Parade 2025
Gather your crew, bring your festive spirit, and let’s make this a parade to remember!
Raumati Reads at Northcote Library
Got an original Knock-Knock joke, come in any time and put it on our Knock-Knock joke door.
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We invite people of all ages to stop by and share in the joy of reading, conversation and connect...
Kōrero Mai te reo Māori weekly conversation group
A friendly, supportive get together for all levels to learn, practice, enjoy & improve te reo.
Kōrero mai - Kōrero atu
A space to share kōrero of all levels of Te Reo Māori.
Korean Bilingual Story & Rhyme Time at East Coast Bays Library
Come and join us to sing and read in both Korean and English.