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Manurewa Local Board supports study for older residents
Fourteen older residents will make use of Manurewa Local Board’s Lifelong Learning Fund to take up studies.
Papakura backs te reo names
Papakura Local board chair Brent Catchpole says using te reo in street names and for other public places, especially when those names are gifted by mana whenua, is a policy that celebrates who we are.
Libraries reach out to support kaumātua Māori
During lockdown, a group of Māori specialist staff from Auckland Council Libraries identified an opportunity to establish a service to engage with kaumātua Māori in these unprecedented times.
Auckland events scene stacked for spring and summer
Auckland is gearing up for a spring season of major events, a prelude to a stacked summer schedule as the region looks forward to 2021 – the region’s largest planned year of major events.
Waka workshops with the people of Moana
Waka workshops introduce Aucklanders and urban youth to the mighty Polynesian seafaring canoes and the sport of waka ama.
Tō tātou tuakiri Māori: Celebrating Māori identity
In June, we’re celebrating and participating in Auckland’s thriving Māori identity.
What's in a name?
A movement is underway to reflect the true richness of our heritage in the names of our parks and public spaces.
A kōrero on community health and kindness
In the neighbourhoods of Manukau and Wiri, one of Panuku’s key moves is to develop the Wiri neighbourhood into a healthy and resilient community for both people and places.
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Events53 Results
Eskdale Reserve and Kaipatiki Project nursery tour, Birkdale
Learn more about the amazing mahi/work staff and volunteers are doing in the field of native plan...
The Mids Market
The market extends across the city centre from Wellesley Street to Queens Arcade with iconic stre...
Northcote Greenway Regeneration - with Kaipātiki Project
Join us in this endeavour to regenerate this new, nature-based community space.
Creative Talks : Elizabeth Barton
Elizabeth has established her own studio in Te Aroha, where she enjoys a unique creative hub show...
Community Dinner | Africa Month 2024
Come join us for a delightful evening celebrating Africa Month 2024 at the Ellen Melville Centre!
Ranger guided walk - Dingle Del, St Helliers
Learn about the fascinating native flora and fauna that live in the forest and stream and importa...
The Shamrocks: Irish Genealogy Special Interest Group
The Shamrocks welcome you to meet with them and listen to speakers and discuss Irish history topics.
Ranger guided walk - Te Whangamaire to Henry's Scenic, Patumahoe
Learn about the unique flora and fauna of the forest habitat within the reserve as well as the cu...
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