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Building walls, breaking barriers
Community project restores historic drystone walls.
The story of one of the first Chinese women in Auckland
The story of Madame Joong, businesswoman and community leader, during Auckland Heritage Festival.
What historical Aucklander is your personality most like?
Take the quiz and find your match among Auckland's historical figures.
Indian Wardens to tackle crime in Papatoetoe
A voluntary community patrol is setting out to support businesses and reduce crime in Papatoetoe.
Read this month: top NZ women’s heritage books
Stuck for reading inspiration? Check out these ten books about women from our history.
100 years on from the influenza pandemic
Discover the story of an often-overlooked chapter of New Zealand's past.
Read this month: top Pacific kids books
Check out our top picks for kids from Auckland Libraries’ collections, hand-selected by our librarians.
Tuesday with Marianne Smith-Caughey
Discover the story of one of NZ's great businesswomen and philanthropists Marianne Smith-Caughey.
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Christmas at Holy Trinity
Enjoy this concert with lots of fine music celebrating the best of Christmas in voice and brass.
Family History Workshop: Australian and Pacific Island Research
Join us for a presentation on researching family history in your country of interest, followed by...
Weave your own Christmas wreath
Learn about harvesting and tikanga, the basics of weaving harakeke to create your own harakeke wr...
From the Archives: Drawing Aotearoa
An illustrated look at New Zealand life - from early etchings and political cartoons to the every...
Vector Lights Sparkle Hour
Get together with friends and whānau to watch Vector Lights from your favourite viewing spots aro...
Fern Fever
The pressed plants will be on display in the Highwic Drawing Room and include specimens collected...
Echo
This exhibition features painting and sculpture by three emerging artists Erika Holm, Ngaroma Ril...
The Kōrero Corner
Takapuna Library warmly invites you to a space that supports your te reo Māori journey.