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Raumati Reads at Northcote Library
Got an original Knock-Knock joke, come in any time and put it on our Knock-Knock joke door.
From the Archives: Drawing Aotearoa
An illustrated look at New Zealand life - from early etchings and political cartoons to the every...
Page to future
We invite people of all ages to stop by and share in the joy of reading, conversation and connect...
Kōrero Mai te reo Māori weekly conversation group
A friendly, supportive get together for all levels to learn, practice, enjoy & improve te reo.
Kōrero mai - Kōrero atu
A space to share kōrero of all levels of Te Reo Māori.
Wāhi Kōrero
Come and join us at Rānui Library to learn and practise Te Reo Māori through kēmu (games) an...
Echo
This exhibition features painting and sculpture by three emerging artists Erika Holm, Ngaroma Ril...
News433 Results
Kaipātiki Reserve Triumphs: The Kaipara Crown Jewel Wins Outstanding Park Award and Green Flag Honour
Kaipātiki Reserve has been named most exceptional public space in Aotearoa.
Signing of Deed of Acknowledgement marks milestone for Waitākere Ranges
More than 17 years since the Waitākere Ranges Heritage Area Act 2008 was passed, a significant new agreement was signed between Te Kawerau ā Maki, Auckland Council and the Crown.
Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori: Auckland Council proudly presents Waiata "Take Whenua"
This year, Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori celebrates 50 years since the inaugural Māori Language Week in 1975.
Auckland Central City Library celebrates Pasifika heritage with Lupe I Vao Ese exhibition
Visitors will find a beautiful ode to measina (taonga/treasure) at the upcoming free exhibition Lupe I Vao Ese.
Neon art, an interactive game and live performances celebrate te reo Māori in city centre
“The call was made in September 1972 for the recognition and revitalisation of te reo Māori.”
At the heart of the Pacific: Auckland’s starring role in Chief of War
The Chief of War television show ties Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland back to the Pacific Islands with its vibrant cast members and set locations.
The Pou events of Matariki Festival
Experience waka paddling, mahi toi (arts), kite making, kapa haka and lots more.
Two-kilometre Matariki light trail dazzles the city centre
Experience this modern form of Matariki splendour, encouraging connection and reflection.