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Māori phrase of the week
Each week we bring you some new rerenga (sentences) and kupu (words) so you can practise your kōrero Māori.
Māori phrase of the week
Each week we bring you some new rerenga (sentences) and kupu (words) so you can practise your kōrero Māori.
Māori phrase of the week
Practise your te reo Māori each week with a new phrase.
Introducing Auckland Council's Māori heritage team
Auckland Council is committed to the appropriate protection of tangata whenua’s taonga, sites and places of cultural and historic heritage to avoid further deterioration or loss of the region’s fascinating Māori footprint.
Khulu takes top sculpture award
More than 320,000 people visited Sculpture in the Gardens this summer and were delighted by the array of outstanding artworks, free activities and gorgeous Gardens.
South Auckland stories launched
Taku Tāmaki – Auckland Stories South is the first exhibition in an exciting new partnership between MIT Manukau and Auckland Museum.
Small but perfectly formed
Kaukapakapa Library, one of the smallest libraries in NZ, was included in a recent BBC radio documentary on tiny book-lending institutions.
Māori phrase of the week
Practise your te reo Māori each week with a new phrase.
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Raumati Reads at Northcote Library
Got an original Knock-Knock joke, come in any time and put it on our Knock-Knock joke door.
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A friendly, supportive get together for all levels to learn, practice, enjoy & improve te reo.
Kōrero mai - Kōrero atu
A space to share kōrero of all levels of Te Reo Māori.
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