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Sign of significance for Patumahoe
The dedicated signs tell the story of mana whenua’s connection and history to the region and their location is selected by mana whenua in recognition of its cultural significance to the area.
Have you checked out the waterfront container library?
It’s something you might walk past at first if you’re rushing to or from Wynyard Quarter – but stop and take a closer look and you’ll find a special little library housed in a simple container by Te Wero Bridge.
Māori design helping us experience Auckland as Tāmaki Makaurau
Auckland Design Office's Phil Wihongi explains that by championing Māori design practice, Auckland Council is demonstrating its commitment to the Māori communities of Auckland and Te Titriti o Waitangi.
Live events pump up the volume
Discover free live events and performances at your local Auckland Council art centre.
Kiwi to return home to Hunua Ranges
North Island brown kiwi will be released this afternoon in the Hunua Ranges, the first of their species to inhabit the area for decades.
Chinese Cultural Centre for Auckland
A Chinese Cultural Centre is to be established in Auckland, following the signing of an agreement between Mayor Phil Goff and Chinese Ambassador Wang Lutong.
Giving a voice to dying Kauri
A video of A Kauri Cries – a piece of music 'composed' by a dying Kauri tree and performed by members of the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra – is being shown at Silo Cinema.
Explore Auckland Art Gallery with Google Maps
You can now explore Auckland Art Gallery without leaving home, thanks to the Museum View feature from Google.
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Events79 Results
Apapacho
Tender Latin American women’s art becomes communal, healing, resistant force.
Nurturing Soil
Gardens and heritage intertwine as nurtured marks explore women’s histories.
The Kōrero Corner
Takapuna Library warmly invites you to a space that supports your te reo Māori journey.
Sinhala and Sri Lankan culture
Fun, interactive sessions introduce traditions, history, and Sinhala basics.
Raumati Reads at Northcote Library
Got an original Knock-Knock joke, come in any time and put it on our Knock-Knock joke door.
Shared Reading Group
Join us as we explore a short story and a poem together, pausing for discussion over a cup of tea.
Wāhi Kōrero
Come and join us at Rānui Library to learn and practise Te Reo Māori through kēmu (games) an...
Exhibition opening: After the undercurrents
Join us for the exhibition opening on Friday 30 January from 6pm, all welcome.