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Committing to better outcomes with Māori
Te Kaunihera o Tāmaki Makaurau – Auckland Council – is transforming the way it plans, develops, prioritises, invests and delivers with Māori.
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.
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.
Interview with Johnnie Freeland
Johnnie Freeland, Manager of Te Waka Angamua, explains more about the department’s role and some of the projects and events it has been involved in recently.
Interview - Photographic Librarian Keith Giles
OurAuckland spoke to Photographic Collections Librarian Keith Giles.
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Events67 Results
The 7th Kids Japanese Festival
Enjoy back-to-back screenings of popular Japanese animation films, including Studio Ghibli’s “My...
Auckland’s International Buskers Festival
Get ready for four epic days of street magic, laughs, and jaw-dropping talent!
Let's sing
Join this friendly, no-audition singing group at Takapuna Library and enjoy music, connection, an...
Summer holidays at Takapuna Library
From Lego building and teddy bear adventures to hands-on crafts, there’s something for everyone.
Chinese New year at Pukepuke
Celebrate the coming Lunar New Year with an afternoon of culture, wellbeing, and community at Nat...
Apapacho
Tender Latin American women’s art becomes communal, healing, resistant force.
Nurturing Soil
Gardens and heritage intertwine as nurtured marks explore women’s histories.
The Kōrero Corner
Takapuna Library warmly invites you to a space that supports your te reo Māori journey.