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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.
Stabilising Pūkaki Crater rim
The rim of Te Pūkaki Tapu o Poutukeka Crater (Pūkaki) in Māngere has been stabilised following a preservation project supported by Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board.
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 rā, te 15 o Mahuru
Practise your reo with our word of the day this Rāmere.
Te kupu o te rā, te 14 o Mahuru
Practise your reo with te kupu o te rā for Rāpare!
Te kupu o te rā, te 13 o Mahuru
Practise your reo with te kupu o te rā for Wenerei!
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.
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Lunar New Year Celebration for Children and Families
Celebrate Lunar New Year with us at Onehunga Library!
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The patchwork quilt is a labour of aroha and kotahitanga, and the result of the makers’ skill sha...
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Bring along your latest read to share with a friendly community of fellow book lovers.
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