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Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Check out this week's word and practise your te reo Māori.
Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Check out this week's word and practise your te reo Māori.
Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Check out this week's word and practise your te reo Māori.
Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Check out this week's word and practise your te reo Māori.
Six Auckland literary sites to explore
Some of New Zealand’s greatest writers have lived in the Auckland region, including literary luminaries like Janet Frame, Hone Tuwhare, Frank Sargeson and Riemke Esling.
Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Check out this week's word and practise your te reo Māori.
Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Check out this week's word and practise your te reo Māori.
The story of the mighty Maungakiekie
The Maungakiekie pā (Māori fortress) was once home to several thousand people.
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Neighbourhood fun at Ambrico
Meet your neighbours, pick up an Emergency Readiness Information Pack, relax in our Neighbourhood...
Papakura ParkFEST
Gather your friends, bring the family and celebrate summer at ParkFEST 2026.
Family history research workshops 2026
Join us for a presentation on researching family history in your country of interest, followed by...
Front Room
Gillian Appleby and Kelly Reichardt, two Corban Estate Arts Centre based artists, work around the...
Kia Manahua Te Wāwāhi Tahā
Kia Manahua Te Wāwāhi Tahā is a group exhibition from the whānau collective initiated by Emiko Sh...
The Kōrero Corner
Takapuna Library warmly invites you to a space that supports your te reo Māori journey.
LIVE DAY | Late Summer Harvest
Explore how the season’s harvest was gathered, preserved, and enjoyed in the 1800s, before the se...
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