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The eyes of the god, Tāwhirimātea
In celebration of Matariki Festival 2016 Auckland Libraries has created a short video that tells the story of the dawning of the Māori new year. This story is one version of many different interpretations of Matariki.
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.
Trees rise again on the summit of mighty Maungakiekie
Saturday 11 June marks an historic moment in time for the Tūpuna Maunga (ancestral mountain), Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill.
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.
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Christmas Carols with Gotta Sing
Get into the holiday spirit with a festive choral performance by the talented Gotta Sing choir.
Tuesday Book Chat
Our Tuesday book chat group meet over a cuppa to discuss and recommend their reading over each mo...
Orewa Christmas Twilight Market
Bring your roomiest sack and get your Christmas shopping sorted in one magical evening!
Te Atatu Food Truck Fridays
Te Atatū Food Truck Fridays is a monthly hyper local food truck event for the community, by the c...
The Reading Revolution
Enjoy a relaxed and fun discussion over a cuppa about a short story and a poem we will read aloud...
Kids Only Market
Games, dolls, books, and baking will all be swapped or sold.
Saturday Book Chat
Join us once a month for a friendly chat about your latest reads.
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