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Seeking new stories of the old west
The Waitākere Ranges Local Board is seeking original research for a new heritage conference focused on West Auckland’s history, called New Stories of the Old West.

Māori Language Week goes POP
POPPING and piquing public interest on Queens Wharf to celebrate Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori.

Seniors’ Forum 2016: “a wonderful experience”
Around 300 seniors representing an array of cultural communities turned out for the 2016 Seniors’ Forum at the Aotea Centre yesterday - the first of its kind for Auckland Council.

Video showcases Manurewa's homegrown stars
An Olympic gold medallist, the head of one of New Zealand’s biggest companies, a television newsreader and a neighbourhood bakery are among ‘stars’ of a new video celebrating the south Auckland community of Manurewa.

Māori phrase of the week
Each week we bring you some new rerenga (sentences) and kupu (words) so you can practise your kōrero Māori.

Watch: Hauhake launches Matariki Festival
'Hauhake’ is a rain art work by Janine and Charles Williams. The public unveiling of the work also marked the launch of the programme for Auckland Council’s Matariki Festival 2016.


Māori phrase of the week
Each week we bring you some new rerenga (sentences) and kupu (words) so you can practise your kōrero Māori.
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Korean / English Bilingual Rhymetime at Glenfield Library
Join us for music, stories and rhymes in this Korean / English bilingual Rhyme and Storytime.

Free Japanese Film Screening - Monster
When her young son, Minato, starts to behave strangely, his mother feels that there is something...

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

Hillsborough Ceilidh
Join us to learn about traditional Scotttish community dancing, or ceilidh.


Go game for beginners
Let’s learn, go gaming and spend the weekend together.

Storytime
Come along to our popular Storytimes with books, bubbles and waiata.

French bilingual storytime
Storytime is ideal for kids three to five years of age but everyone is welcome!