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Howick spreads grants funds widely
Howick Local Board grants funds have been allocated.

Ethnic communities enjoy sense of belonging
A forum has allowed ethnic community members to speak about what it's like to make Howick home.

World Cup fever hits Takaanini
The Kabaddi World Cup may not generate the hype of the Rugby World Cup but it's still drawing the best players in the world has to Takaanini.

Unique Ōtara Christmas guaranteed
Funds have been allocated to make sure the Christmas spirit is felt in full in Ōtara.

Newest addition to Auckland's public art collection unveiled at Pakuranga Rotary Walkway
Pakuranga’s latest public artwork - Ngā Manu by Dion Hitchens - has been unveiled. Commissioned by Auckland Council Public Art and Pakuranga Rotary, the work graces the Rotary Walkway at Sanctuary Point.

Franklin locals learn to dance for Diwali
Franklin locals were invited to learn Indian dance ahead of Diwali.

It's Sevens Heaven for Ōtāhuhu
The world's best young Sevens players are headed for Ōtāhuhu.
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Badness in Brokenwood
The Ngaio Marsh Awards, in association with Warkworth Library and Auckland Libraries, invites boo...

Book chat: Parnell Library
Come along for an in-depth discussion about how culture shapes our art.

ASB Polyfest 2025
Celebrating 50 years of Polyfest history, this much-loved community event for all ages returns to...

GOGO: Sapati Mossiah Avei Finai
These sculptures highlight the bird's connection to the ocean and its role as a symbol of safe ho...

Talatalaina o le Siapo - Tiliitaua Florence Ulutunu
Talatalaina o le Siapo is an ode to reclamation and healing through the art of siapo-making.

Mandarin Storytime
Join us for Mandarin Storytime, where children can explore the world of Mandarin through engaging...

Korean / English Bilingual Rhymetime at Glenfield Library
Join us for music, stories and rhymes in this Korean / English bilingual Rhyme and Storytime.
