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Heritage shelter repurposed to promote te taiao
The Tāmaki Makaurau Mana Whenua Forum and Auckland Council are partnering together to give a Category B heritage shelter a new purpose through promoting te taiao (the natural environment) and providing environmental education.

Māori names and stories to be restored in parks across Devonport-Takapuna
Te reo Māori will be showcased in some local parks with mana whenua invited to provide names and stories reflecting the area’s rich Māori history.

Auckland’s Diwali celebrations underway
Diwali celebrations kicked off over the weekend, with the start of Auckland Diwali Festival’s 20 days of celebration in the lead up to Diwali, officially observed on 4 November this year.

James Cook High next stop for Shot Cuzz bus
Shot Cuzz the vaccination bus rolls into James Cook High School in Manurewa on Monday and Tuesday.

COVID-19 jab comes with pie and kai in Papakura
Companies are rallying to help with the drive to lift vaccination rates in southern Auckland.

Manurewa offers Rangatahi Scholarships
Manurewa Local Board has scholarship opportunities available for the area's young people.

Manurewa set for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
Manurewa Local Board members are set to add te reo elements to business meetings.
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World Culture Crossword - Online
It's a great way to broaden your understanding of the world and have fun simultaneously!

World of Cultures 2023
Enjoy more than 70 free or low-cost activities and events across the region.

Toró: é tudo tanto/ It's all so much
In a torrent of images, words, sounds, sensations, meanings and artistic expressions, you are invited to reflect on the experience of otherness and its contradictions.

IceZealand Exhibtion
Hafdis’s paintings highlight the striking similarities between Iceland and New Zealand.

Meditation in Motion with Tai Chi Hibiscus
Everyone is welcome to participate!


STARGAZER Exhibtion
This exhibition shares photographs, correspondence, and stories about how these pukapuka came into being.

Kei whea te Aute
The exhibition pays tribute to the acclaimed Mōteatea (Māori lament or chant) continuing their legacy as a Wawata in exhibition form.