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Manu and the journey of knowledge in Manukau
'The Journeys of Manu' is a unique Augmented Reality app that brings Māori mātauranga (knowledge) and physical activity together in one innovative package.

Te reo reflects Paerata Rise's Methodist history
Ten new street names in Franklin's rapidly-growing Paerata Rise reflect the area's Methodist history and reference the Bible.

Culture and Cup viewing at Maungauika-North Head
From Thursday 17 to Sunday 20 December Maungauika / North Head in Devonport will come to life with a festival of art and storytelling that pays respect to Maungauika and the Waitematā.

Journey of Te Tiriti o Waitangi 180 years ago in lights
Aucklanders can reflect and learn about Tāmaki Makaurau’s part in the Treaty of Waitangi story as the region honours 180 years since the first historic signing this Waitangi Day.

Inclusive grants praised in Papakura
Papakura Local Board has been told just receiving grants made members of two immigrant groups feel more included and welcome in the community.


Finding a name for re-imagined cultural festival
Ten-day festival coming to Tāmaki Makaurau with Auckland International Cultural Festival at its heart, and we want you to help us name it.

Te Ahi Kōmau brings indigenous kai to the forefront
The inaugural Te Ahi Kōmau - Food, Fire, Festival set South Auckland alight over two-nights with soulful waiata and smokey and juicy indigenous kai bringing traditional Māori and Polynesian culture to the forefront at Papatūānuku Kōkiri Marae.
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A Place to Stand: Contemporary Indian Art in Aotearoa
This collaborative show explores the question 'What is contemporary New Zealand Indian art?'

South-Versed | Group Exhibition
A self-curated group exhibition with works by eight artists.

인사 Greeting
Yeonjae Choi explores ideas around femininity and race in a new suite of figurative clay vessels.

Declaration: A Pacific Feminist Agenda
An exhibition that maps a feminist trajectory in contemporary Pacific art.

Te Uru Presents: Katerina Teaiwa: Project Banaba
A community-led exhibition that highlights the experience of Auckland's thriving Banaban community.

Te Uru Presents: Te Kaneati
A presentation of Banaban arts, culture and heritage by Tāmaki Makaurau’s Banaban community.

Te Uru Presents: Cora-Allan Wickliffe: From Otītori Bay Road
This exhibition presents a series of landscape paintings made by Cora-Allan Wickliffe.

Yona Lee: An Arrangement for 5 Rooms
This exhibition negotiates the relationship we share with domestic and public spaces and objects.