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Auckland Council's very own Lara Croft
Meet Laura... specialist archaeologist in the council's Heritage Team. This 24-year-old is an activist of sorts.
Māori advocate Brandi Hudson finalist for influential award
Brandi Hudson, Chief Executive Officer of the Independent Māori Statutory Board (IMSB), has been named as a finalist in the Women of Influence Award 2015, in the category of Public Policy.
Join a class at Te Oro
Sign up for one of Te Oro's many creative courses, classes and creative opportunities.
Explore our cultural heritage
Discover historical treasures and heritage gems in our regional parks network.
Memorial sculpture graces Ōtāhuhu Cemetery
Memorial sculpture graces Ōtāhuhu Cemetery.
New military gallery opens at Papakura Museum
A new military gallery has opened at Papakura Museum, with an exhibition to commemorate the 100th anniversary of WWI.
Te Oro music and arts centre
The long-held community dream of a music and arts centre for young people in Glen Innes and surrounding suburbs is now a reality.
First World War Heritage Trail
Auckland’s First World War Heritage Trail highlights 56 sites, from Wellsford to Waiuku.
Events69 Results
Kākahu Raranga
This free drop in workshop is the start to your weaving journey where you will learn to weave you...
Diwali Bollywood Event
Come along and enjoy some Bollywood dance performances by local students.
Historic Auckland Waterfront Walking Tour
Don your best walking shoes and delve into the history and archaeology of the Auckland waterfront.
Mandarin Storytime
Stories, actions, songs and music presented in Mandarin only.
Kapa Kōrero
Kapa Kōrero is a space to kōrero Māori. Drop in to practice your kōrero Māori while you enjoy a c...
Crafternoon: Adults
Bring along your small, and portable, craft project - and chat to other crafters.
Wriggle and Rhyme
Join us at Onehunga Library every Thursday for our Wriggle and Rhyme sessions! These engaging pro...
Kōrero Mai
Come along every Thursday for a relaxed and friendly session of kōrero in Te Reo Māori run by loc...