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$12,000 up for grabs for kapa haka super stars
Entries open to Matariki Festival 2016 kapa haka competition
Māori phrase of the week
Each week we bring you some new rerenga (sentences) and kupu (words) so you can practise your kōrero Māori.
Monkey business welcome at Auckland Libraries
2016 is Year of the Monkey and this week Auckland Libraries have kicked off a great range of events to celebrate the fact.
How we marked Anzac Day over the past century
A century on, how have commemorations changed on this significant national day?
Event tackles challenges of Pasifika youth
The Growing Pasifika Youth event showcases cutting-edge solutions from the perspective of young people.
Tackling anti-social behaviour in parks
If you aren’t aware some of your local parks have an alcohol ban, you will soon find out.
The Anzac biscuit has a history of its own
The truth about the mighty Anzac biscuit may surprise you.
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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Dragon Spotting
In recognition of the Chinese Year of the Dragon, we’ve created a Dragon hunt across Corban Estat...
Under the Sea School Holiday Programme
Bring along your whanau and friends to watch movie and make some fun crafts this school holiday.
Te Reo Conversation Group
A relaxed Te Reo conversation group, come along and practice speaking with other learners over a...
Windows to the World
This exhibition spotlights the migration of cultural motifs, with a special focus on the Kawung B...
Te Manawa Chinese Recitation Group | 华人诵读爱好者活动
Join the Te Manawa Chinese Recitation Group. The group allows everyone to read their favorite poe...
f.stop Photo Fair
Celebrate all things photography with the community and DIY spirit of Auckland Zinefest.
Tai Chi Workshop
Join Epsom Chinese Association for a one-off Tai Chi workshop in our library.
There Were No Photos: A Community Exhibition
This exhibition calls on artists to reflect on time periods where there were no photos.