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Whakapau tangata – People of the North Hokianga
Hokianga is a captivating story of memories, reflections and living histories, delicately woven together from the heritage collections held in Auckland Libraries.

Māori phrase of the week
'Mauri mahi, mauri ora: Do the mahi, get the treats' – Our phrase of the week for 11-17 Mahuru.


Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Check out this week's word and practise your te reo Māori.

Ngā Kohinga taonga tuku iho Māori
Māori collections are held at the majority of libraries across Tāmaki Makaurau. They include both current and heritage materials.

The City Rail Link explained – in Māori
The City Rail Link will connect Aucklanders. Hear the benefits explained in te reo Māori.

Read heritage blogs at Auckland Libraries
Auckland Libraries' heritage experts blog regularly about heritage and family history.

Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Learn te reo Māori a word at a time with our kupu o te wiki.
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Events42 Results

Wharenui Harikoa
In celebration of Matariki 2025, the nation’s woollen wharenui returns to her place of origin — T...

Elam School of Fine Arts Ngā Ringa Whetū
Ngā Ringa Whetū is an exhibition that embodies the interwoven knowledge of whatu and rāranga (Māo...


Midtown Street Party - Matariki
Celebrate Matariki in Midtown with a special Matariki Artist Hub popping up in The Strand Arcade.

Mandarin Storytime
Join us for Mandarin Storytime, where children can explore the world of Mandarin through engaging...

Korean / English Bilingual Rhymetime at Glenfield Library
Join us for music, stories and rhymes in this Korean / English bilingual Rhyme and Storytime.

Mandarin Rhymetime
Enjoy Chinese language and culture through music, stories, and activities!

Page To Future
Page to Future programme is providing intergenerational friendship through books or storytelling