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Couple turns heritage hall into home
A young Auckland couple have used Auckland Regional Historic Heritage Grants Programme to help partially restore Foresters' Hall
Discover these heritage sites in our city
The Auckland region is a treasure trove of heritage gems, and the long heady days of summer are a wonderful time to explore them.
Ancient places and new plans
Fourteen more sites around Auckland will have recognition and protection as places that mana whenua of Tāmaki Makarau regard as culturally and historically significant.
Sculpture to grace waterfront theatre
ASB Waterfront Theatre has commissioned New Zealand sculptor Professor Robert Jahnke to create a pou for its yard.
Remembering Jonah
It was a sad and proud day for Auckland as a crowd of 10,000 publicly celebrated Jonah Lomu's life at Eden Park.
Fakafeiloaki – it's Tokelau Language Week
Learn a little more about this tiny island nation, plus a few easy words and phrases in te gagana Tokelau.
Sir George Grey Special Collections
The Sir George Grey Special Collections contain over 500,000 images of New Zealand from the 1840s to the present day.
Samoan Consulate opens in Mangere
Hundreds of community members gathered on the weekend to celebrate the opening of the new Fale o Samoa in Mangere Town Centre.
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Lunar New Year Celebration for Children and Families
Celebrate Lunar New Year with us at Onehunga Library!
Forever | Two Hands Tattoo
The exhibition highlights the artistic evolution of Two Hands Tattoo, showcasing the distinctive...
Green Noise
Green Noise is Tove Spary's reflection on her experiences with Ihi Ora, the Grafton based mental...
The Queer Joy Community Quilt workshops
The patchwork quilt is a labour of aroha and kotahitanga, and the result of the makers’ skill sha...
Onehunga Library Bookchat
Bring along your latest read to share with a friendly community of fellow book lovers.
Low-sensory hours
Every Tuesday morning 10am–12pm, our current exhibition is set to a low-sensory experience, with...